The CPP website is one of the main ways that people and visitors to the Park can find information about visiting hours, events and the future plans for the Park. We want to ensure that everyone can use it.
We've launched this website very recently, and we know we have some way to go to make it accessible to everyone.
Please be patient while we carry out testing and up
date content from the old Crystal Palace website, these may be files like PDFs or transcripts for videos.
Meanwhile, if you're looking for practical help in using this site read on.
These access keys or keyboard shortcuts will help you navigate around the website without using a mouse.
S - Skip Navigation
0 (zero) - Accessibility
1 - Home page
2 - Site map
3 - Search this site
4 - Contact us
5 - Getting Here
6 - Legal
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 or later: Press 'Alt' and the access key number simultaneously, then press the 'Return' key.
Netscape 6: Press 'Alt' and the access key number simultaneously for PC, or press 'CTRL' and the access key number simultaneously for Apple Mac.
Mozilla Firefox 2: Hold down the 'Shift' key, then 'Alt' and access key number.
Opera 9: Hold 'Shift' and 'Esc' key and the list of access key will appear.
Mac (Apple Macintosh)
Press the Ctrl key followed by an access key
Use the menu on the left to see different pages in the website. Select a topic, some sections have a sub-menu within them and these may appear on the top right of the browser window.
The majority of downloadable documents on the Crystal Palace Park website are in Adobe PDF, Rich Text Format (RTF), Word format or plain Text format.
Parts of this website such as the banner at the top of every page and the homepage have rotating images which contain flash images and files. Not all computers may have Flash software installed to view these images. Where this occurs we have inserted coding which enables the website to detect non flash users and instead show a static image.
You can install a flash player such as Adobe Flash Player from Adobe.com, currently they have version 9.
To view a PDF document you will need the software, Adobe Acrobat Reader, which can be downloaded for free. Follow the instructions on the website for this download and other useful information from Adobe.com.
Rich Text Format is a simple text file which most computers can read using a Word processor. Word for Windows can read RTF documents.