XHTML is the next generation of HTML. It is designed to move the standards developed for HTML forward so that devices (such as printers, phones, televisions or visual aides) can display web pages without needing the page translated. XHTML is also compatible with older browser technologies so that users are not forced to upgrade their computers. The majority of the pages within this site validate using the W3C XHTML Markup Validation Service
This website utilises 'Cascading Style Sheets' that allow web pages to be designed and controlled separately from the content. Pages created with CSS files tend to be far smaller and download quicker.
You can increase/decrease the font size for this site by going to 'View' on your browser's main toolbar and choosing 'Text Size' from the resulting dropdown menu.
The W3C introduced the support of accesskeys to enable users to select the appropriate key on their keyboards and navigate to a particular link. Accesskeys can also be useful to people who have trouble controlling the mouse and clicking on links. This site utilises the following accesskeys to navigate within the site:
1 - Home page
2 - Student Handbook
3 - Staff Handbook
4 - Computing Guide
5 - News and Events
6 - Partners
7 - Links
This website was designed and built by Float New Media Design Ltd