Accessibility
MN UK recognises the importance of accessibility and has worked to ensure that our “website and its content must be written to be as accessible as reasonably possible". Our target is to conform to 'Double-A' standard as set out by the Worldwide Web consortium (W3C), who set globally agreed standards on accessibility.
Web accessibility means access to the internet by everyone, regardless of disability. This means that people with disabilities should be able to perceive, understand, navigate, and interact with web sites and online applications and that these should work well with the assistive technologies which some people with disabilities use to access the internet - such as screen readers, screen magnifiers and text-to-speech devices.
If you have any problems using our site or require information in another format, please contact us.
There are also options within your browser that can help you access web sites more easily and the most common one is outlined below.
If you have difficulty reading the text on the screen you can resize it as follows:
For Microsoft Internet Explorer
On the View menu at the top of your browser choose Text Size
Increase or decrease as appropriate
For Firefox
On the View menu at the top of your browser choose Text Size
Increase or decrease as appropriate
If you are using any other browser, check its "Help" facility to find out how to do it. There are also other options within your browser to help with accessibility e.g. changing text and background colours. Check your browsers help facility for instruction on how to use these functions.
Page layouts
Most of the pages on this website have been arranged in columns and you'll find that:
The left-hand column will always contain navigation menus
The right-hand column contains panels of related information, features and promotions
The middle column will always contain the main content of the page.