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This website has been designed with usability in mind and every page has been laid out to provide you, the visitor, with a comfortable browsing experience. The content is represented in a consistent and logical manner, and navigational aids have been provided in order to help users explore the site with ease.

In this section you will find brief descriptions of some of the navigational aids that are provided in this website. Please refer to the Site Map to familarise yourself with the layout of content.

Sections

The site has been divided into eight main sections:

  • About - information about Ride Welland and the Welland area.
  • Where to ride - information about Holiday, Day, Open Access & Toll Rides around the Welland area.
  • Where to stay – Where you can stay, with or without your horse. This section also features where you can eat with your horse.
  • Equestrian services - information about services around the Welland area and around the ride routes.
  • News – Latest news from Ride Welland.
  • Events – Latest events within the Welland area.
  • Links – Links to other organisations

Links

All links appear as dark green text. All HTML links (links to pages within this website), are descriptive and adequately describe the destination when used out of context.

Access Keys

The main navigation of the site has designed so that users can use Access Keys. Access Keys are keyboard shortcut keys which enable users to access areas of the website using the assigned key on the keyboard rather than using a mouse to click on links, buttons etc. This site uses the UK Government access keys standard to define which access keys perform a given action. The exact way to use access keys depends upon your web browser - so consult its documentation. However as a guide, the following steps will allow the user to navigate to the area of the site defined by the access key, by:

  • Internet Explorer: Pressing the ALT key and the assigned access key together followed by the return key
  • Mozilla Firefox: Pressing the ALT key, the Shift key and the assigned access key together
  • Apple Macintosh: The user would use the Ctrl key instead of ALT, in the above examples

Plug-ins

This site contains some files which you may need special programs or viewers to access. These are all free and you can download them from here: