About this site
Accessibility & Usability
The site has been designed with both web accessibility and usability in mind, e.g. the font size is relative, tables (where used) have summary tags, there's a breadcrumb & site map. The site incorporates the concept of 'web standards'; building on best practice in the web community and recommendation made by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C - external link).
Browser testing (OK)
The site has been tested in a variety of browsers, including the most recent versions of: Opera, Netscape, Firefox, Internet Explorer & Safari.
Browser issues (Known): Opera 6.03 (Mac) & IE 5x (Mac) - navigation not rendering as it should (Safari suggested)... the site map is accessible in these Mac browsers and all the site's main pages are accessible via the site map - other pages can be accessed via the header links.
External links: the Humanities Association website contains links to third-party sites; the Humanities Association is not responsible for the content of these sites. Likewise, references and links to any such website shouldn't be taken as an endorsement of opinions expressed or services provided at those sites.
Browser references:
- Opera: www.opera.com (external link)
- Netscape: www.netscape.com (external link)
- Firefox: www.mozilla.org (external link)
- Internet Explorer: www.microsoft.com (external link)
For information about the design, content, look and feel etc of the site or if you experience any problems using it, please email: webmanager@hums.org.uk
