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Navigating this website

We have worked hard to make this website as easy as possible to navigate. There are three distinct areas of navigation: site-wide navigation tools, main navigation sections and section navigation. (See figure A)

Accessibility Navigation
Visit Worthing Hot Topics Navigation
Visit Worthing Specific Topics Navigation

Figure A: The three navigation areas on this website

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Accessibility Navigation

This section at the top of the website comprises of:

  • Skip Navigation: An aid to avoid all of the page's navigation links and jump directly to the content. Particularly useful for those who use screen reading technology.
  • Accessibility and Help: This document. Advises the user how to make the most of this website.
  • Site Map: A tree structure of this website's pages
  • Contact Us: Takes you to the Tourist Information Centre's contact details.

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Hot Topics Navigation

These are the quick topics we feel you are looking for straight away, quick and easy access with all the how, why, where, when and so forth are answered here to make your visit to Worthing an easy and enjoyable one.

The hot topics navigation is available on every page on the website at the top below the accessibility navigation.

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Specific Subjects (Section) Navigation

The section navigation is located on the left hand side of the website alongside the content itself.

If you have selected the About Worthing or Transport and Travel section, you will see the sections that lead you to Vehicle Hire, Palm Trees etc. sections: with the topmost being the website home page and the further down being progressively deeper in the website itself until you reach the section you are currently in (highlighted in bold) (Figure B).

Figure B: The Section Navigation

Figure B: The three elements shown in the section navigator

The previous and current sections are in dark blue with the current section highlighted in orange. Below this in light blue is further sections that are related to the current section you are in. To return to the section you was in before you current selection, click the section link above the current section that is highlighted in orange.

Figure C: The Previous Sections in the Section Navigator

Figure C: The current section and the previous sections that lead you to it. (Also known as parent sections)

The section navigation is unique to the section you are viewing.

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Accessibility and General Usage

Making the website easier to read

Sometimes you can struggle to read and see what a website is saying because the type is too small. Don't struggle unnecessarily as we have gone one better.

Not only can you enlarge the text to any size (or make it smaller) but the actual website itself enlarges or shrinks too. This means the visual presentation of the website isn't lost because you have chosen to view the website in a way that suits you. See Figure D for this in action in Internet Explorer 6.

Page enlarge and shrinking available to improve the visibility of the website

Figure D: Page Zooming in Internet Explorer 6. Page shrinks/enlarges based on your chosen text size.

We have tested this functionality in all of the mainstream web browsers include:

  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 5, 6 and 7
  • Mozilla Firefox
  • Netscape 7 and 8
  • Opera 7, 8 and 9
  • Apple Safari
  • Camino
  • Konqueror

To change the size of text depends on the web browser you use. Here are the instructions for the most popular web browsers:

Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 and 6 (Windows)

  • Go to the View menu
  • Click the Text Size menu item
  • From the sub menu that pops out, select from Smaller, Small, Medium, Large and Larger .

Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 (Windows)

With the Mouse
  • Select Page from the toolbar below where web addresses are entered. (It is located on the right in between Print and Tools)
  • Click the Text Size menu item
  • From the sub menu that pops out, select from Smaller, Small, Medium, Large and Larger .

You can also use the zoom control located at the bottom right hand side of the Internet Explorer window.

With the Keyboard
  • Hold down Ctrl (Control) and press either:
    • + : to enlarge the page
    •  - : to shrink the page

Firefox

With the Mouse
  • Go to the View menu
  • Click the Text Size menu item
  • From the sub menu that appears select either: Increase, Decrease or Normal .
With the Keyboard
  • Hold down Ctrl (Control) and press either:
    • + : to enlarge the page
    • - : to shrink the page
    • 0 : to reset the page size to default

Opera

With the Mouse
  • Go to the View menu
  • Click on Zoom
  • Select from the sub menu the page zoom you require, with 100% being the default page size.
With the Keyboard

Using the numeric keypad with ‘Number Lock' on, use:

  • + : to enlarge the page
  • - : to shrink the page
  • * : to reset the page size to the default

Safari

  • Go to the View menu
  • Select Increase Text Size to enlarge the page
  • Select Decrease Text Size to shrink the page

You can also use Ctrl + F2 to access the Apple menus with your keyboard, and use the cursor keys to move around the menu structure, and select your chosen option by pressing return .

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Printing pages

We live in an electronic world but we all sometimes want a hard copy of what we have read. That's why this website allows you to print a page in beautiful quality without needing to fiddle with selecting text or finding the ‘printer friendly' option. Just click print and the page will be printed in full without all the unnecessary information you don't need.

Try it now and be relieved at the stress free way to paper.

  • Note: This applies to most modern web browsers. Some older browsers such as Internet Explorer 3 may require you to select the required text.
  • This feature will not be available on Visit Worthing until May 4th 2007

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Abbreviations and Acronyms

We all read some letters such as HTML and wonder what they might mean, or possibly what an abbreviation means. To help you make sense of these, look out for text with a dotted underline. Move your mouse over one of these and you will see in most web browsers a little ‘tip' pop up explaining the definition for you. Some web browsers make this even more obvious as the mouse pointer changes to a ‘ ? '.

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Access Keys

Note: these will not be implemented until May 4th 2007

We have adhered to UK Government guidelines for access keys. We have not implemented any others due to conflicts with your computer's specific keyboard shortcuts.

These are the ones in use:

A summary of the access key assignments
Key Assignment Where it takes you
0 Access Key Details
1 Home Page
2 What's New (not used on VisitWorthing.co.uk)
3 Site Map
4 Search (not used on VisitWorthing.co.uk)
5 Frequently Asked Questions (not used on VisitWorthing.co.uk)
6 Help
7 Complaints Procedure (not used on VisitWorthing.co.uk)
8 Terms and Conditions (not used on VisitWorthing.co.uk)
9 Feedback Form (not used on VisitWorthing.co.uk)
S Skip Navigation

Using Access Keys

Microsoft Internet Explorer 4+ (Windows)

Press ‘Alt' + access key number and then ‘return' to move to that page.

Firefox

Press ‘Alt' + access key number to move to that page.

Opera

Press ‘Shift' + ‘Escape' + access key number to move to that page.

Safari

Press ‘Ctrl' (Control) + access key number to move to that page.

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Policy and Copyright

Worthing Borough Council

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