
At Millennium Nails we have tried to make this website as accessible as possible to all users that may have various forms of disabilities.
The website has been designed and is currently being developed to meet accessibility guidelines as issued by the W3C which is an international organisation that develops standards for the internet.
Access Keys
Some users may not be able to use a pointing device such as a mouse, therefore in order to assist users access some key pages/ areas of this website, access keys have been provided. To enable you to identify an access key we have underlined the appropriate letter to use within the navigation section or key section of a particular page.
The way in which access keys are used is dependant on the browser used. Internet Explorer, Netscape, FIrefox and Mozilla users will need to select the ALT key together with the desired access key and then select enter or return on your keyboard. Macintosh users will need to press the CTRL key and then the desired access key.
Text Sizing
If you are experiencing difficulty in reading the text within this website , you can adjust the text size through a built in function within your chosen internet browser.
Internet Explorer
First select the view menu option at the top of your browser window. Move the cursor down, highlight and select the text size. In the menu that appears select the desired text size you wish to increase to.
Netscape
Firstly select the view menu option at the top of your browser window. Move the cursor down, hightlight and select text zoom. In the menu that appears select the desired text size you wish to increase to.
Mozilla and Firefox
Firstly select the view menu optiom at the top of your browser window. Move the cursor down, highlight and select text size. Select increase of decrease to alter the size of the text.
Acronyms and addreviations
As part of the W3C Web Content Accessibilty guidelines, all acronyms and abbreviations have their full meaning specified. Therefore, each abbreviation and acronym of the website will appear in blue text. When your mouse hovers over it , the cursor will change to q question mark and a tooltip will appear stating the complete meaning of the abbreviation or acronym.


