To ensure all visitors can easily find information, the TAFE SA website has been designed to include a number of accessibility features. These features will be of particular benefit to visitors with disabilities.
Access keys
Access keys are keyboard shortcuts that provide links to important areas of the site. Keyboard access is important for users who do not have the ability to use a pointing device.
To navigate the website using access keys:

Windows® users
Press «ALT» and the Access Key character.

Apple Macintosh® users
Press «CTRL» and the Access Key character.

Internet Explorer Users
You may also need to follow your Access Key selection with «Enter» to activate a link.
This website uses the following access keys:
- Access key 1 - Home page
- Access key 3 - Site map
- Access key 8 - Disclaimer
- Access key 9 - Contact Us
- Access key 0 - This Accessibility page
- Access key S - Skip to content
- Access key N - Skip to primary navigation
- Access key O - Skip to secondary navigation
- Access key P - Privacy Policy
- Access key C - Copyright
Resizable text
The main text of each page has a relative size which means that users can view the text in larger or smaller sizes.
To alter the text size:
- choose View > Text Size from the browser menu
- or press <Ctrl> while scrolling up or down with mouse scroll wheel
- or press <Ctrl> '+' or '-' in Mozilla browsers (such as Firefox or Netscape)
Image text
Alternative text descriptions have been applied to images so you know what the image is about even when you choose not to display images in your browser.
Style sheets
All text, colours, and the layout of this website are controlled by style sheets (or CSS) which makes it possible to use your own styles to view this site.
Printer friendly
This website has been designed to remove certain areas of a page when printed. Just select the 'Print this Page' link and a new browser window will open with a printer friendly version of the page. Print as usual then close the window.
Standards compliance
All pages on this site conform to the following standards where possible:
- W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. All pages on the site have been reviewed and comply with most priority 1 guidelines to the best of our knowledge.
- CSS. All style sheets have been validated using the W3C CSS Validation Service.