Using this site
Q. How can I move between different site areas?
A. This site has been divided into three key areas: Check, Learn More & Take Action. You can access these areas by clicking on the primary navigation bar at the top left of each page. Each area provides further links to take you to sub-categories and pages within the area. You will also find links and menus throughout the page enabling you to jump directly to different areas of interest.
Q. How do I know which area of the site I am in?
A. Breadcrumb navigation is located at the top left of each page within this site, just above the page title. This shows your current location within the website and is indicated by a list of pages above the current page in the hierarchy, up to the home page.
For example, the breadcrumbs for this page are: Home > Site design
Q. How can I get back to the homepage?
A. Clicking on the Keeping It Legal logo/banner from any page to our Homepage. You will also find a text link called ‘Home’ at the start of each ‘breadcrumb’ trail.
Q. I cannot find what I am looking for. What do I do?
A. Use the search box at the top of every page. Just enter your query terms and click the magnifying glass button on the right. For better results try to avoid words that are repeated throughout the site such as “legal” and “obligation”.
If you still cannot find what you are looking for, visit the contact page to find the appropriate contact details to send us your query.
Q. I still need help using this website. Who should I contact?
A. If you are still having problems or have a question that you want to ask, visit the contact page to find the appropriate contact details to send us your query.
Accessibility
We have developed this website to accommodate the various access needs of the people in the community. Here you will find information on the access keys used for this site and also some common questions to assist with site accessibility.
Common questions about site accessibility
Here we answer some common questions that relate to the accessibility features that this site supports.
Access keys
Access keys are keyboard shortcuts which allow links within a website to be activated without using the mouse. The exact procedure for activating access keys depends on your operating system and browser.
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