
Accessibility
Wiveliscombe and Milverton Surgeries are pleased to inform you that we have updated all pages within this web site to adhere to the latest W3C web standards in order to ensure the information here is accessible to you all and to underline that we make every effort to offer you a quality service in each department.
For more information on how to use Access Keys, please visit Wikipedia
| Access Key | Function |
|---|---|
| S | Skip to navigation (When CSS is disabled) |
| 1 | Home page |
| 2 | Skip to content (When CSS is disabled) |
| 3 | Site map |
| 7 | Contact Us |
| 0 | Accessibility |
Each page in this web site has been checked to be compliant for structure, presentation and accessibility. If you wish to verify this, please select each of the conformance links to test this page.
- Follows the recommendations for Accessibility.The reason why a site map should be part of every web site that you visit is because navigation systems often rely on specific web technologies. User agents and browsers may not support these technologies or users can disable features, such as:
A Site Map shows all navigable items that might otherwise be hidden and unaccessible when some features are not available.
For those who would rather browse this web site in their native or prefered language, we are able to offer a number of language choices.
You might also choose a different language for learning purposes or just for a bit of fun.
Please be aware that some of the underlying code of this page may get translated and not function as expected until you return to British English.
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