Website Help
- Standards and Accessibility
- Access Keys
- Broken Links
- Finding your way around the website
- PDF Documents
Standards and Accessibility
This website is standards compliant, using valid xhtml and css.
We have aimed to make this site as accessible as possible with any browser, including access technologies. Cascading Style Sheets are used, but only to enhance appearance. Please let us know if you have any difficulties with a particular browser setup, and we will try to correct the problem.
This website is 'accessible' as per the W3C's (World Wide Web Consortium) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. For more information about the work of the W3C please check the W3C website.
Access Keys
Here are our access keys to aid navigation to each of our main sections:
h - Home
a - About
s - Stop Smoking
b - Business Information
r - Regulating Tobacco
e - E-Bulletins
l - Links
How you use access keys depends on your software, but they are often used by pressing the Alt key at the same time as the letter and then Enter / Return.
Broken Links
Please report broken links to the Web Team at webteam@rushmoor.gov.uk
Finding your way around the website
The website is divided into the following main sections:
If you have any trouble finding what you are looking for, please use the sitemap.
PDF Documents
A PDF (Portable Document Format) is a file format that presents a document electronically as it would appear on paper. To read PDF documents you need the Adobe Reader program. This is available free of charge from Adobe's website.
Each PDF document on this website is identified (on recent browsers) as a PDF file by the following image:![]()
If you have difficulty viewing the screen and read web pages with the help of access technology, Adobe provides improved accessibility with versions 7.0 and above which detect your version of screen reader and run an accessibility preferences wizard when you first use Reader to help you set it up to suit you.
