Accessibility
| Access key |
Definition |
| A |
Current Vacancies |
| B |
Health Information sessions |
| C |
Courses/Sessions |
| D |
Womens Healthy Lifestyles programme |
| E |
Courses in partnership with Henley college |
| G |
Committee Members |
| J |
Stories from our Service Users |
| M |
MAMTA |
| N |
Contact us - FWT -a centre for women |
| O |
What's on! |
| R |
Friday Coffee Mornings |
| U |
UKOnline - How to use emails and the internet |
| V |
Volunteering |
| W |
Welcome to FWT - a centre for women |
An access key or accesskey allows a computer user to immediately jump to a specific page via the use of keyboard alone.
How to use access keys
Below is a list of how to use the access keys with the most commonly used browsers.
| Browser |
Keys |
| Internet Explorer |
Alt + Access Key focuses on the link, but requires Enter to be pressed in order to activate the link |
| Firefox |
Alt + Shift + Access Key |
| Safari |
Ctrl + Option (Alt for Windows verions of Safari ) + Access Key |
| Chrome |
Alt + Shift + Access Key |
For other browsers please consult the browser's help system.