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Accessibility

This site has been designed to make it accessible by everyone. This means that it will be easier to use by people with disabilities.

Text sizing

The size of the text across the whole site is able to be easily changed as fixed sizes are not specified. This is easily done from your browsers menu. Instructions for changing text size in different browsers.

Standards

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Changing the Text size with your browser

To make it easier for people with different visual abilities, this site is completely scalable. None of the text in the site has a fixed size, which means that it can be changed very easily from your browser menu. This will work in all browsers and below is guideance on how to change the text size of the site:

BrowserHow to change the text size
Internet explorer 5/5.5/6Use the menu and click on View > Text Size > then select which text size you require. The available options are Smallest, Smaller, Medium, Larger, Largest.
You can also hold down CTRL and use the mouse scroller if you have one. Alternatively, you can access the text size menu by pressing ALT, pressing the letter v, and then x. From here just select the required text size.
Internet Explorer 7 and 8It is possible in IE7 and IE8 to show or hide the main menu, so there are two ways to do this.
  1. With the menu showing, click on View > Text Size > then select which text size you require.
  2. With the menu hidden, click on the Page button near the right hand side at the top, click on Text Size then select which text size you require.
You can also access the text size menu by pressing ALT, pressing the letter v, and then x. From here just select the required text size.
Mozilla FirefoxOn a PC - Just hold down the CTRL key, and either use +(plus) or -(minus) keys to increase or decrease the text size, or use the mouse scroller. Alternatively you can press ALT, press the letter v, and then z. From here just you can increase or decrease the text size.
You can also access the text size menu by pressing ALT, pressing the letter v, and then z. From here just select the required text size.

On a Mac - Just hold down the Apple (Command) key and use the +(plus) or -(minus) keys to adjust text size.
SafariOn a Mac - Just hold down the Apple (Command) key and use the +(plus) or -(minus) keys to adjust text size.
On a PC - Just hold down the CTRL key and use the mouse scroller to change the text size. Alternatively you can use the +(plus) or -(minus) keys to adjust text size.
Netscape NavigatorJust hold down the CTRL key, and use +(plus) or -(minus) keys to increase or decrease the text size.
Alternatively you can access Text Zoom (150%) by pressing ALT, pressing the letter v, and then z. From here just you can increase or decrease the text size.
OperaThere isn't really a text size option, rather a zoom option. Just hold down the CTRL key, and either use +(plus) or -(minus) keys to increase or decrease the text size, or use the mouse scroller.
AOL browserAOL uses the latest version of browser that is installed on your computer, and is set in AOL's preferences. It is not that straight forward or fast to use AOL's method of changing text size so i would suggest the following:
  1. Sign in to AOL in the normal way
  2. Minimize AOL (AOL will still stay signed on)
  3. Open up a browser such as Internet Explorer, Firefox or Safari and use that instead as text size is much easier to alter
It would make good sense to avoid using the built in AOL browser all together, and especially if you need to use any kind of accessibility features.

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