Accessibility
For example, we try to provide:
Alternative text for images to allow screen reader users and those with vision impairments to identify and make sense of useful images.
Form labels and controls that are associated with the relevant prompt.
Content that can be magnified using standard browser controls.
Auditory and visual CAPTCHA items to provide alternative ways to consume this information.
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On most browsers, try holding down the Ctrl key and scrolling the mouse wheel (if you have one), or hold down the Ctrl key and at the same time, push the – or + key.
In Firefox and Internet Explorer, click the “View” menu, then select “Zoom” and then choose the whether you would like to increase the size (zoom in) or decrease the size (zoom out).
In Google Chrome, click the customize button (spanner icon), then select the plus or minus buttons to zoom.
To change the colour contrast on your entire computer:
For Windows computers, click “Start”, then “Control Panel”. Select the “Accessibility Options” icon, select the “Display” tab and select the “Use High Contrast” check box. Select the “Settings” button to browse different colour contrast options.
For Apple Macs, select “System Preferences”, then “Universal Access”. Select the “Seeing” tab and adjust the “Display” section.