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The following accesskeys are implemented throughout CSS play in an attempt to help users using screen-readers. If you find a page that does not conform to this, please let me know by email to stu{at}cssplay.co.uk.

Main menu navigation

  1. 'A' - Demonstration section.
  2. 'M' - Menus section.
  3. 'Y' - Layouts section
  4. 'B' - Boxes section.
  5. 'Z' - Mozilla section
  6. 'E' - Explorer section
  7. 'O' - Opacity section

Sub menu navigation

  1. 'H' or '1' - Home Page
  2. 'F' - Back to the first page in the particular section i.e. the section list.
  3. 'P' - Previous demonstration or page.
  4. 'N' - Next demonstration or page.
  5. 'L' - Last demonstration or page in the particular section.
  6. 'C' - Comments page for the demonstration.
  7. 'T' - Tutorial if available for the demonstration.

Other useful accesskeys

  1. 'Q' - FAQs.
  2. 'N' - Contact me.
  3. 'V' - Privacy policy.
  4. 'R' - RSS feed.
  5. 'S' - Site map.
  6. 'P' - Support CSSplay.
  7. 'X' - Skip navigation to contents

Copyright

Most of my demonstrations can be used without asking for permission. However, some will require email approval first. Just check each page for the copyright requirements before use.

If you are having problems integrating any of my demonstrations into your website then I now offer a service to fault find and correct any errors that you may have introduced. Please email me for more information.





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