Navigating the website
Where appropriate, at the beginning of each main page a 'navigation bar' is provided which is a list of links to the other sections. Before each instance of the navigation bar a single link titled 'Skip to Main content' is provided for people using assistive devices. This will allow you to jump to the first section of unique content on that page, without having to 'read' through the same lists each time a new page is accessed. This link, is however, invisible for visual browsers.
Secondary structural Navigation information is contained in the page headers, and is available to visitors using clients and / or devices which provide access to it.
This website does not open any links in new windows, so that at all times a browsers 'Back' and 'Forward' function will perform as expected.
Visual Styles
For visitors with low vision the presentation of Conman.tv is provided in high contrast, there are two available visual styles which are primarily decorative but may be useful for certain variations of sensitivity. To change between visual style activate the last hyperlink on each page, for the new style to remain persistent requires enabling cookies.
If these presentational styles still provide difficulty, please contact us for further assistance.
For visitors using screen-readers
Unfortunately we have not been able to test this site with any similar devices, however if you would like to provide feed back from using such a technology, or suggestions to help us improve; Contact Us.
We would also like to point out the name of this site is Conman.tv and the term is used extensively throughout, we are aware that this will probably not be pronounced by screen readers properly. The correct pronunciation for this site may be better described here: "con man dot tee vee".
If there are any other words or terms that you feel need explanation, again, please contact us.
For mobility impaired visitors
If you find it difficult to use a mouse or pointing device and rely on using a keyboard, hand held remote control or otherwise to access and navigate the internet, we have taken some measures which we hope are of assistance:
- Document semantics have been observed which should allow quick 'skimming' through the headings and hyperlinks of any given page.
- The content has been presented in what is hoped to be an intuitive linear fashion.
If you have further requirements or suggestion, please provide feedback through our Contact Form.
Our Suggestions
For visitors accessing this site from a Personal Computer or equivalent, we would recommend using a modern browser which is compatible with current standards and ensuring it is up to date, by checking that you are using the latest version.
We can recommend the following browsers in particular:
Further Tips and Tricks
Did you know that you can change the size of text on your screen in most modern browsers? Check you browsers Online Help file for details. This will also depend on how the web site itself is put together, and so, is only available on some web sites.
Turn on clear fonts. Visitors using Microsoft Windows XP can turn on clear fonts to make text apparently three times more readable, this is especially useful for anyone using a flat-screen V.D.U. such as those found on Laptops or Notebooks.
Did you know have complete control over the appearance of all elements on screen? While it requires advanced knowledge, most modern browsers provide a facility to over-ride a web site's Cascading Style Sheets with a Style Sheet of your own design. This is easiest to achieve and implement using the Opera browser. Check your browsers Help files for further details.