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JetKiss Design Help

Welcome to JetKiss Design Help. This page will help you to get the most out of Jetkiss.com.

About This Site

Accessibility Features

Following are ways to get the most out of JetKiss Design's accessibility features.

Access keys

Most browsers support jumping to specific links by typing keys defined on the web site. On Windows, you can press ALT + an access key (then ENTER in some browsers); on Macintosh, you can press Control + an access key. All pages on this site define the following access keys:

Acronyms & Abbreviations

If you are using a newer standards compliant browser, acronyms and abbreviations will be denoted with a dashed underline. To expand the full term, just place your pointer over the word. i.e. CSS

Images & Links

The images and links in this site have title & alt attributes, which describe the link or graphic in greater detail. These attributes help to explain the significance of image and links to non-visual readers and people who use text based browsers.

Typography

The fonts used on this site, should be available in almost all computers. If it is not available default serif and san-serif fonts will be used.

Contact Information

If you have any comments, questions or suggestions about the site or the content of JetKiss.com, just use the Contact page.

Copyright

All content on JetKiss.com is copyrighted unless otherwise noted and may not be used without the written permission of JetKiss Design.

Site Map

Here is the index of our main site links to help you find your way around.

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Web Site Technology

Jetkiss.com uses the newest web technologies to make the site faster, more accessible, easier to navigate and easier to read. We are using XHTML 1.0 Transitional markup and CSS for its presentation.

Most modern browsers support these standards, but if your browser is having trouble displaying the content properly, you may want to visit the Web Standards Project to make sure you are using a standards compliant browser.