This website has been designed and developed in accordance with the Queensland Government's consistent user experience standard, which is used on all government websites.
This ensures that its content is available to as many users as possible. Its accessibility features include:
- Access keys
- Skip links
- Logical tab order
Access keys
Access keys let you move to different sections of a website or areas within a page using the numbers on your keyboard. We have defined the following access keys on our site:
- 0: Access keys help (this page)
- 1: Queensland website home
- 2: myQCE home page
- 3: Site map
- 4: Contact us
- 5: Search keywords field.
PC/Windows
Hold down Alt and press the access key number. Depending on your browser, you may need to press Enter to follow links.
Note: If you are using Mozilla Firefox, you will need to hold down Shift in addition to Alt.
Macintosh
Hold down Ctrl and press the access key number. Depending on your browser, you may need to press Return to follow links.
Skip links
"Skip links" are provided at the beginning of a page to allow users of assistive technology (such as screen readers) to move quickly to key information, like the primary navigation, secondary navigation, or content. The links are not usually visible in a graphical browser.
Logical tab order
Each page has a logical tab order for navigating without a mouse. Most web browsers support the following keyboard functions:
- press Tab to move to the next link or field
- hold down Shift and press Tab to move backwards
- press Enter to follow links and submit forms.