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Web Standards
This website has been designed and developed using the latest in Web Standards Best Practice with valid XHTML and CSS mark-up.
Browser Compatibility
This site will look and function best in the following browsers
(% as of September 2007, Courtesy of www.w3schools.com/...):
- Internet Explorer 6 / 7 (56% of users)
- Firefox (35% of users and rising)
- AOL
- Mozilla
- Opera 8
- Netscape 7
- Safari MAC
Please Note: Styles are automatically disabled on IE5 for both Apple MAC and PC. Users can still access all areas of the site, and all content is available and can be easily accessed by the user. The reason that styling has been disabled is due to poor support by these browsers for the latest in CSS and Web Standards.
It is also worth noting that support by Microsoft for IE5 Mac no longer exists, and that IE5 PC does have known security issues.
- IE5 (1.5% of users and falling)
- IE5 - Launched March 1999
- IE5.5 - Launched July 2000
- IE6 - Launched August 2001
- IE7 - Internet Explorer 7 has now been officially launched and, as of September 2007, has a 21% market share
We believe in maximum support for emerging web technologies that improve user experience, rather than support for out-of-date technologies with poor support for Web Standards and the latest in Best Practice. Although, as mentioned above, we ensure that all content is available on all browsers that statistics show to be in use. Numbers using IE5 are falling rapidly, numbers using Firefox and IE7 are growing ...
Accessibility
The site has a 'Text Enlargement' feature. The site has also been designed and developed for use with screen readers and other accessibility technologies.
The site uses semantically correct mark-up (the correct tag for the correct purpose) and is structured in a way that makes it fast to load, keeps form and function separate, can be easily understood and catagorised by Search Engines and is – therefore – highly accessible.
If you have any feedback or questions regarding this website, please feel free in emailing us at support@meritgolf.co.uk
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Access Keys
Access keys let you navigate around without using your mouse. They can be used to jump directly to different sections of the site or certain areas within a page, without having to move your mouse at all.
IE6/7 - Hold down the ALT key, press the access key, release both keys then press ENTER
Firefox - Hold down the ALT key and press the access key
Safari - Hold down the CTRL key and press the access key
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- Contact : C
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- Safari for Apple Mac (recommended)
- Internet Explorer
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