DPA Consultants - Website accessibility

Access Keys

The DPA Consultants website uses access keys (keyboard shortcuts) to assist site navigation without a mouse.  The use of these keys will depend on your browser.  For example users with Microsoft Internet Explorer for Windows need to click the access key while holding down the ALT key and follow this with the enter key.

Our access keys are normally letters but, in addition, some keys have a second, numerical, access key in line with UK Government recommendations.  The access keys are as follows:

0 or B - This page (Access key details)
1 or M - Home page.
9 or C - Our Contacts page.
A - About DPA Consultants.
H - Our HR Strategy page.
L - Our Learning and Development page.
O - Our Outplacement and Career Management pages.
R - Our recruitment page.
S - Skip Navigation.
V - Privacy statement.

Some popular browsers implement access keys as follows:

Internet Explorer: Windows: Alt+AccessKey followed by Enter
Internet Explorer Mac: Ctl+AccessKey
Firefox Windows: Alt+AccessKey or Shift+Alt+AccessKey on Version 2
Firefox Mac: Ctl+AccessKey
Opera Windows: Shift+Esc followed by AccessKey
Safari Mac: Ctl+AccessKey

Standards Compliance

Valid HTML 4.01 icon, W3C HTML 4.01 Strict Valid W3C CSS icon Level Triple-A conformance icon, W3C-WAI Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0

To maximise the accessibility of this website to as many users and user agents (web browsers) as possible we strive to comply to standards set down by the World Wide Web Consortium.Link opens in a new window  These are HTML 4.01 Strict, Cascading Style Sheets and the Web Accessibility Initiative Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.

Links to external sites

The Link opens in a new window symbol, when displayed next to a link, shows that the link opens the page in a new window.  On Javascript enabled browsers this function can be disabled by clicking the Stop link opening in new window link at the bottom of the page.