Accessibility
Web Accessibility
Right to Write is striving to comply with all
of the Priority 1 and 2 accessibility checkpoints
across
its web presence, as established in the World
Wide Web Consortium's (W3C) web accessibility
initiative (WAI). The WAI promotes a high degree
of usability and accessibility for people with
disabilities. The W3C promotes good practice
amongst the web community via initiatives like
WAI (http://www.w3.org/WAI/) Web Contact Accessibility
Guidelines 1.0.)
Supported Browsers
Right to Write supports the following browsers for accessing our web
site. Other browsers may also work, but we do not
attempt to resolve problems with browsers other
than those listed below. In general, we recommend
that you regularly upgrade your web browser
to take advantage of the latest performance
enhancements, problem fixes, and security
patches.
Mozilla (Firefox)
Internet Explorer
Opera
Safari
Netscape
Adjusting text size
The Right to Writewebsite is built using relative font sizes, which
means that if you want to see larger or smaller
text, you can change the text size using your
browser. In Internet Explorer this is
done by going to the top menu and selecting 'View',
then 'Text Size'. Medium is the usual setting,
so selecting Larger or Largest
will increase the text size. Similar facilities
exist in other browsers, normally on the 'View'
menu. Your browser's 'Help'
menu should give you further information about
making these adjustments.
Printing from this website
Right to Write have this site set up so that if you are using the
latest versions of the above browsers, when
you print a page the printout will not include
the menus or sidebars. If the page title and
address don't appear on your printout, you
can set your browser to add them. This is usually
done by choosing 'Page Setup' from the 'File'
menu, or you can check your browser's 'Help'
menu to find out how to do this.
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