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The Prevista website has been designed to be accessible to everyone. We believe that the web should be available to all, irrespective or browser or disability. On this page are some of the information and aids to enable you view this site. use.
Access keysWe have implemented Access Keys for users who have difficulty using pointing devices. The following information lists each of the keyboard shortcut commands available to users of this site.
Government standard keys:
1 - Home page3 - Site map0 - Accessibility8 - Terms and Conditions
Prevista site extra keys:
A - About UsR - RecruitmentM - Media CentreC - Contact usB - Skills & BrokerageX - Business SupportD - Research and DevelopmentP - Programmes and Partnerships
Using Access Keys
Windows usersPress the Alt key in combination with the relevant access key:
If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer version 4 then press Alt and the relevant number/letter at the same time If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5 or 6 press Alt and the relevant number/letter, then press the Enter key If you are using Netscape version 6 or later, or Mozilla, then press Alt and the relevant number/letter at the same time Unfortunately, access keys are not supported by Netscape 4 and Opera 6.
Macintosh usersMacintosh users should press the Ctrl key in combination with the relevant access key
Under Mac OS 9, access keys are not supported by Internet Explorer 4, Internet Explorer 4.5, Mozilla, Netscape 4 and Opera5.
Under Mac OS X 10, access keys are not supported by Mozilla, OmniWeb 4, and Safari.
Other accessibility informationThe Prevista website has been built with the following accessibility features and standards:
W3C Level 1
Where possible we have also complied to W3C Level 2 guidelines.
The website has been built using correct H1 tags for main headings
The website has been built using Custom Style Sheets for visual layout and can be viewed if your browser does not support CSS
The website uses relative font sizes if you wish to contol font size
The website has a text only version for those who do not wish to view graphics
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