Virtual Assistance for all your Transcription, Typing and Diary Management needs
Accessibility Statement
Access Keys
Most browsers support site-defined keyboard shortcuts for activating specified links. On Windows systems, the usual method to invoke the keyboard shortcut is to press ALT + an access key. On Macintosh, press CTRL + an access key.
However, with the recent release of Mozilla Firefox 3 and Internet Explorer 7 (IE7), things have chaged a little. With Firefox, you need to press SHIFT + ALT + an access key. With IE7, you need to press ALT + an access key, then release them and press ENTER.
These are the access keys for this site:
| Access Key | Action |
|---|---|
| 2 | Skip navigation |
| 9 | Contact |
| 0 | Accessibility statement |
| 1 | Home |
Resizing Text
The following browsers have built in text resizing functionality:
- Internat Explorer 7: Page > Text Size
- Internet Explorer 6: View > Text Size
- Mozilla Firefox: View > Text Size
Alternatively, scroll the wheel of your mouse while holding down the CTRL key.
Standards Compliance
This website aims to conform to the following web standards:
- XHTML 1.0
- CSS 2.0
- W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines priority 1, 2, and 3 guidelines
Why a Virtual Assistant (VA)?
A VA can offer the following benefits:
Using a VA allows you to outsource many of your administration tasks. This means you do not have to pay tax and national insurance for our services.
In addition, there are no other costs associated with employees, such as office space, equipment, training and temping agency fees.