ACCESSIBILITY

Navigation and help for text-to-speech reader users.

++Page menu

* Five choices follow.

  1. Popular pages for quick reference.
  2. Departments
  3. Full listing of department pages.
  4. Help and about this page.
  5. Search Church website

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+1. Popular pages

* A to K or L to Z

1.1. A to K Popular choice menu.

* Eleven choices follow.
  1. Broadcast unit
  2. Child protection
  3. Contact
  4. Daily prayer.
  5. Design services
  6. Discussion board
  7. Ecumenical work
  8. Events guide.
  9. Extranet
  10. General Assembly
  11. Gaelic pages

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1.2. L to Z Popular choice menu.

* Ten choices follow.
  1. Latest updates
  2. Life and Work magazine.
  3. Ministers and Parishes online.
  4. Moderator's diary.
  5. Newsroom.
  6. Property for sale.
  7. Saint Andrew Press
  8. Subject index.
  9. Work with us
  10. World Church

[End of popular page choices]

+2. Departments of the Church

Departmental main page. - the central page outlining what each does.

* Twenty choices follow.

  1. Assembly Arrangements Committee
  2. Central Services Committee
  3. Church and Society Council
  4. Council of Assembly
  5. Ecumenical Relations Committee
  6. General Trustees
  7. Guild
  8. Housing and Loan Fund
  9. Legal Questions Committee
  10. Ministries Council
  11. Mission and Discipleship Council
  12. Nomination Committee
  13. Parish Development Fund
  14. Panel on Review and Reform
  15. Safeguarding Office
  16. Social Care Council
  17. Stewardship and Finance Committee
  18. Support and Services Council
  19. Trusts
  20. World Mission Council

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+3. Full listing

* A-to-Z index of main sectional pages.

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* A AND C

  1. Assembly Arrangements Committee
  2. Central Services Committee
  3. Church and Society Council
  4. Council of Assembly

* E TO H

  1. Ecumenical Relations Committee
  2. General Trustees
  3. Guild
  4. Housing and Loan Fund

* J TO M

  1. Legal Questions Committee
  2. Ministries Council
  3. Mission and Discipleship Council

* N AND P

  1. Nomination Committee
  2. Parish Development Fund
  3. Panel on Review and Reform
  • Repeat A-to-Z index.
  • * S

    1. Safeguarding Office
    2. Social Care Council
    3. Stewardship and Finance Committee
    4. Support and Services Council
    5. Repeat A-to-Z index.

    * T TO Y

    1. Trusts
    2. World Mission Council

    [End of full listing section]

    +4. Help

    Accessibility information

    * Four choices follow:

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    4.1 Accessing this page

    * This page can be accessed using the assessibility links found on every page throughout the site. The accessibility link will be heard as the first link, last link, and just before the main text which starts with "Printer version" on most pages.

    * On opening this page you will be presented with a choice of five link options within the page menu.

    * The first is a quick reference to the site's most popular pages such as the daily prayer, newsroom etc.

    * The second is to a alphabetical listing of all the boards and committees of the Church main pages. The boards and committees of the Church of Scotland employ over 2000 staff to deliver a hugh range of services in Scotland and throughout the world, examples being the board of World Mission and board of Ministry, etc.

    * The third link is to a listing of all the main sections of the site. As there are many links here, to help navigate is an alphabetical index and links are followed by brief outline of each section.

    * More information regarding how the site is structured can be found in this help section under Church web site structure which can be accessed using the fourth link within the page menu.

    * You will also find an easier search engine to the site in section five of this page.

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    4.2 Church web site structure

    * The Church of Scotland is a large organisation reflected in the size of the web site which currently contains 1,000 pages backed up by some several thousand supporting files, images, word documents and rich text downloads. As there are so many, it is often difficult to find the required information without knowing how it is organised. The site is structured into many sections and sub-sections. The main sections currently available alphabetically are as follows.

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    4.3 Web page structure

    * To help navigate though the pages, here is a brief outline as to how pages are constructed based on the new template introduced, summer 2003.

    * Every page has a similar structure. For ease of use, the first link is "Accessibility" which brings you to this page. This link is repeated just before the main text (except on the home page) and also is the very last link on the page.

    * The second link on each page is entitled "Text readers". For most text readers, clicking this button will move you straight into the main text content of that particular page, skipping many central navigation links which you can ignore.

    * Ignoring these first two links will take you through a series of main navigation links, twenty or so. These links are on all pages to help visual users. The reason being is that there are numerous entry points to the site not just the home page. On the home page there is an additional list of quick links before the start of the main text. These links can be ignored by a text-to-speech reader user as they are listed on this page in a more simplified format.

    * When you go to a page within a particular section, after the main text there will be an "In this section" heading followed by a listing of links to related pages within that section accordingly.

    * Finally, at the end of each page there is a bottom navigation bar starting with contact us and ending with an accessibility link back to this page.

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    4.4 Accessibility for all initiative

    * We would like your suggestions as to how we can help users from all walks of life use web technologies for the better. Under the umbrella of "Accessibility for all", this initiative is intended to help open this web site to all users. Suggestions so far are to have an online meeting place to share experiences of the Church, and life experience generally. You could suggest particular information which may be helpful to you or your family and/or friends. Please send your suggestions along with your contact details by post, email or audio cassette to:


    The Church of Scotland
    121 George Street
    Edinburgh
    EH2 4YN
    Scotland
    Tel: 0131-225 5722

    Email: the media relations unit

    * We need your contributions to make this work!

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    +5 Search Church Web pages

    * The following box allows you to enter specific search terms for the Church of Scotland website.

    Search

    * 5.1 Search criteria

    * Results creates a list of pages matching your search criteria in order of most frequent occurence.

    * 5.2 Advanced search

    * Combinations of terms can be found by using double quotes for phrases, the plus key for must contain searches and the minus key for must not contain searches. Example, +"General Assembly" -board -reports result is all occurence of general assembly excluding board reports. Mastering this advanced functionality may help you with other search engines as most follow this convention.

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