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Many of the navigation links on this site are available via 'access keys'. On many Windows browsers, you can press ALT with an access key, or on many Mac browsers CTRL + an access key, to activate the relevant link. Note that the letter-based access keys may not work on your browser, and have been chosen in this way because they are less important.

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Standards compliance

I haven't tested for standards compliance yet. However the aim is to use semantic markup in a sensible way, and style using CSS in as sensible a way as still works. Some of the layout features don't work in Internet Explorer (eg: you don't get menu titles); a couple don't work properly in the current version of Safari (WebKit gets them right, so the next version of OS X will too).

These pages should validate as XHTML 1.0 Strict. If they don't, it's probably because I've screwed up on an individual page - go ahead. Point it out.