accessibility policy
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version 1.0 - effective from 31 aug 2005.
we support the web accessibility initiative and are committed to making our site as accessible as possible to everyone.
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Access keys
Most browsers support jumping to specific links by typing keys defined in this web site. Generally, on Microsoft Windows systems, you can press 'ALT' + an access key followed by the 'ENTER' key; and on Apple Macintosh systems, you can press 'Control' + an access key.
The access keys used on this site are:
Pdf documents
You should be able to use the free Acrobat reader to view the PDF files on this website. However, Adobe have developed an online conversion tool to allow users to view PDF documents as HTML or plain ASCII text.
Standards
This website complies to the following standards:
Help
We welcome your comments and suggestions about how to make this site more accessible. If you are unable to access the information you require from this website, please contact us for assistance: -
email: infodesk@morton-fraser.com
telephone: 0131 247 1000
feedback form: - please click here.
we support the web accessibility initiative and are committed to making our site as accessible as possible to everyone.
Text only
A text-only version of the site is available here.
Font size
You can make the text larger using the "View" menu in your browser.
Access keys
Most browsers support jumping to specific links by typing keys defined in this web site. Generally, on Microsoft Windows systems, you can press 'ALT' + an access key followed by the 'ENTER' key; and on Apple Macintosh systems, you can press 'Control' + an access key.
The access keys used on this site are:
- H = home
- E = areas of expertise
- A = about morton fraser
- P = our people
- R = career opportunities
- V = added value
- S = seminars
- W= recent awards
- C = contact us
Pdf documents
You should be able to use the free Acrobat reader to view the PDF files on this website. However, Adobe have developed an online conversion tool to allow users to view PDF documents as HTML or plain ASCII text.
Standards
This website complies to the following standards:
Help
We welcome your comments and suggestions about how to make this site more accessible. If you are unable to access the information you require from this website, please contact us for assistance: -
email: infodesk@morton-fraser.com
telephone: 0131 247 1000
feedback form: - please click here.
