Dental Implants in The City

133 East 58th Street, Suite 410 NY,
NY 10022 (Corner of Lexington Ave.)
212.207.4020
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Accessibility Statement

Keyboard Shortcuts (accesskeys)

What are accesskeys?

In a web browser an access key or accesskey allows a computer user to immediately jump to a specific part of a web page via the keyboard. They were introduced in 1999 and quickly achieved near-universal browser support (including Internet Explorer 4, Netscape 6, Safari, Omniweb, and iCab).

In most web browsers, the user invokes the access key by pressing Alt (on PC) or Ctrl (on Mac) simultaneously with the appropriate character on the keyboard.

Index = H + Alt(PC) or Ctrl(Mac)
About = 1 + Alt(PC) or Ctrl(Mac)
Services = 2 + Alt(PC) or Ctrl(Mac)
Sitemap = 3 + Alt(PC) or Ctrl(Mac)
Contact = 4 + Alt(PC) or Ctrl(Mac)
Testimonials = 5 + Alt(PC) or Ctrl(Mac)
Legal = 6 + Alt(PC) or Ctrl(Mac)
Accessibility = 7 + Alt(PC) or Ctrl(Mac)
Privacy = P + Alt(PC) or Ctrl(Mac)
Laser - LANAP™ = L + Alt(PC) or Ctrl(Mac)

Standards Compliant

The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is the main international standards organization for the World Wide Web (abbreviated WWW or W3).

We have used "Alt" tags

Alternative text (Alt tags) is especially useful in the following situations:
* For people with low bandwidth connections, who may opt not to load graphics
* For people using handheld devices
* For people with disabilities who use assistive technology, such as refreshable braille displays or screen readers
* For people using a pay per transferred data connection
* For people who may not have Adobe Flash enabled
* Search engine optimization: most search engines interpret the meaning of objects by analysing their alt attribute

This site is almost W3C XHTML Valid

This site is almost W3C CSS Valid