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Accessibility

The Kenna Group website (theme 'Green Isle') has been designed and built for optimal accessibility for as wide an audience as we can. If you have any problems using our site, please let us know and we will do our best to aid you.

Access Keys

Most browsers support going to specific pages by using shortcut keys defined in the website. To use our access keys, press ALT + (access key) on Windows or CONTROL + (access key) on Macintosh. For Internet Explorer users, press ENTER sequentially.

  • Home - Access key (1)
  • Who We Are - Access key (o)
  • What We Do - Access key (s)
  • Resources - Access key (u)
  • Contact Us - Access key (9)
  • Privacy Policy - Access key (8)
  • Accessibility - Access key (0)

Standards Compliancy

All pages validate as XHTML 1.0 Strict whenever possible. The only exceptions lie in the content management pages generated by Lotus Notes 6 (discrepencies) in the Newsroom and Perspectives sections; otherwise, all pages use structured semantic markup. Similarly, our stylesheets have been validated as according to the W3C CSS specifications. If your browser does not support stylesheets, the content on each page is still readable and navigational.

Normal and Enlarged Fonts

Switch to Enlarged Fonts Mode Switch to Normal Fonts Mode

In all Kenna articles, we have two font modes for readers who prefer to have larger fonts. Located in the right sidebar area, you can switch between "Normal Fonts Mode" and "Enlarged Fonts Mode". You can also select it here and your browser would remember your preference.

Links

Many links have title attributes for greater detail upon hovering. Links have been written to be in context, removing instances of 'click here' to allow browsers to extract links from a page for easy browsing.

The first TAB on your keyboard would allow you to skip all navigation and go directly to content. Sequential tabs would go to the left navigation or form fields where applicable.

Acronyms and Abbreviations

Hover over acronyms and abbreviations to read what they stand for. For example: APIM.

Printing

All pages are created to be printer-friendly. Go to File > Print Preview in your browser to see it in action.