TARGET HEALTH & FITNESS

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A holistic approach to your health and well-being.

Accessibility Help:

Target Health & Fitness is committed to making the pages on this website accessible to all. The site has been designed with this in mind. Accesskeys (see below) are defined for navigation with the keyboard, all descriptive images have alternate text and the site may be properly viewed with CSS disabled or using text-only browsers.

Access keys

Most browsers support navigation using the keyboard with keys that are defined on the website. They also support keyboard shortcuts which are defined by the browser. For a list of browser-defined keyboard shortcuts in Firefox, and the equivalents in Internet Explorer and Opera please check out this external link at mozilla.org: Keys Link.

To aid you we have included here, some information on website-defined keyboard shortcuts. On Microsoft Windows you can press ALT + key if using Mozilla, Firefox or Netscape. If using Internet Explorer you hit the the ENTER/RETURN key as well. On the Apple Macintosh you can press CTRL + key. The Opera browser only supports letters a-z for shortcuts and to use those defined press Shift + ESC together then the key.

This website defines the following keys:

So, for example, on a Microsoft Windows machine whilst using Internet Explorer, to go to the Home page press ALT + h key then press ENTER/RETURN.

Text size

The text on this website is fully resizable in all browsers. For example, in Internet Explorer, you can select the View menu and then the Text Size submenu to either increase or decrease the text size.

Visual design

This site use cascading style sheets for visual layout. If your browser or browsing device does not support stylesheets, the content of each page is still readable.

Standards compliance

All pages aim to comply with priority 1 and 2 guidelines of the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines ( WAI WCAG ).

All pages validate as XHTML 1.0 Strict. They use structured semantic markup.