At the DRDB we are committed to providing a web presence that is as accessible as possible. The following accessibility enhancements have been made in building this site.
1 = homepage
2 = faq
3 = news
4 = links
5 = contact
q = what is dab?
d = what is dab? : introduction
v = what is dab animation
c = in-car dab
w = stations
w = digital radio stations : introduction
a = digital radio station finder
s = digital radio station list
e = products
e = digital radio products : introduction
d = digital radio product finder
r = retailers
t = my file
p = print this page
b = buyer's guide
@ = toggle high contrast version [Alt + Shift + @]
Access keys are used by holding the ALT key and pressing the access key. Internet Explorer users will then have to press the ENTER key to access the page.
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Scalable content
All text based content within this site is scalable to ensure it remains legible and usable when larger font settings are chosen.Use of alt tags
Where possible, image content in the site is given descriptive alternative text.Access keys and tabbed browsing
This site is setup for easy tabbed browsing and has the following main access keys enabled:1 = homepage
2 = faq
3 = news
4 = links
5 = contact
q = what is dab?
d = what is dab? : introduction
v = what is dab animation
c = in-car dab
w = stations
w = digital radio stations : introduction
a = digital radio station finder
s = digital radio station list
e = products
e = digital radio products : introduction
d = digital radio product finder
r = retailers
t = my file
p = print this page
b = buyer's guide
@ = toggle high contrast version [Alt + Shift + @]
Access keys are used by holding the ALT key and pressing the access key. Internet Explorer users will then have to press the ENTER key to access the page.
High Contrast Version
A high contrast version of our site can be accessed by using the @ access key. This will provide you with a high contrast, text only version of the site.Ongoing commitment
Whilst our site is aimed at addressing the key issues, we realise that this is an ongoing commitment and further development may be required. Please email your thoughts / suggestions on this to accessibility@drdb.orgclick to return to homepage
