Accessibility
TranscriptionsUK aims to make this website accessible to everyone.
Please use the "Text size" and "Colour options" links found at the top right hand side of the site for alternative contrasting font and background colours.
If you find this site difficult to read, you may wish to consider changing the text size.
To change text size, you can use the built in functions of your browser software:
- Internet Explorer
From the menu buttons at the very top of your screen, select "view" and then select "text size"
- Firefox
Press the "Ctrl" and "+" keys at the same time to make text larger.
Press the "Ctrl" and "-" keys at the same time to make text smaller.
Or go to "view" and then select "text size"
- Mozilla
Press the "Ctrl" and "+" keys at the same time to make text larger.
Press the "Ctrl" and "-" keys at the same time to make text smaller.
Or go to "view" and then select "text zoom"
- Opera
Enable numeric keypad by pressing "Num Lock", then:
Press 0 to zoom in.
Press 9 to zoom out.
Or go to "view" and then select "zoom"
- Netscape
Press the "Ctrl" and "]" keys at the same time to make text larger.
Press the "Ctrl" and "[" keys at the same time to make text smaller.
Or go to "view" and then select "increase font or "decrease font".
Working towards accessibility
Every effort has been made to make each page on this site accessible to all users, pages have been verified as "accessible" by meeting the "AAA" standards of the World Wide Web Consortium's (W3C) Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) standard. The site uses "Cascading Style Sheets" (CSS) to aid accessibilty and maintain consistency throughout, the style sheets are also verfied by the W3C.
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Access to information enables all of us to make decisions and lead independent lives
Posted on 9 March 2010 | 2:30 pmProduce your information in a way that all your customers can read because it’s the law. Disabled people must be treated fairly and this means making written information into alternative formats. www.transcriptionsuk.co.uk
Posted on 1 March 2010 | 3:00 pm


