Accessibility
We are dedicated to ensuring that our website is accessible to all people. We
have taken careful steps to increase the usability of our site by following the
guidelines of the World Wide Web Consortium Web Accessibility Initiative.
Access Keys (Keyboard Shortcuts)
Access keys allow users to access links without the use of a mouse. For Windows
users, hold down the alt key and the access key that corresponds to the link,
once the link has been selected, press the enter key. Macintosh users should
hold down the command key and the desired access key.
Below are the access keys which have been defined for this site.
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(ALT + h) - Homepage
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(ALT + p) - Property Search
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(ALT + a) - Agent Directory
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(ALT + d) - Landlord Directory
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(ALT + e) - About ELA
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(ALT + t) - Info for Tenants
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(ALT + l) - Info for Landlords
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(ALT + n) - News
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(ALT + c) - Contact Us
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(ALT + m) - Site Map
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(ALT + s) - Service Standards
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(ALT + f) - Accessibility
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(ALT + k) - Skip to Body of the Page
Links
All links have been assigned a tab order so that people who do not have a mouse
can easily tab through links. In addition, we have avoided using links such as
"click here" that do not make sense when read out of context.
Pictures
There are pictures used throughout the site. Pictures assist those with low
literacy levels to understand the text. In addition, each picture has been
assigned an "Alt Tag". This means that people who use screen readers will be
read a short description of each picture.
Invisible Pictures
At the beginning of each page are invisible pictures designed to assist people
who are using screen readers. These can not be seen using a monitor, but they
will be the first thing read by screen readers. These pictures link the user to
the body of each page so that users do not have to listen to the entire
navigation bar as each page is opened.
Consistent Page Layout
For consistent page layout, this site uses templates and cascading style
sheets. In addition to page consistency, cascading style sheets have the added
benefit of allowing users to use their own style sheets to control the
appearance font (changing the color, size, style, etc.). This makes the site
more user friendly to people with and without disabilities. In addition,
headings are programmed correctly to allow people using screen readers to scan
the page and identify sections they would like read.
Tables
Tables are used in this website only when there is tabular information.
Colour
In order to assure that text is readable, the majority of text is placed over a
white background.