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Accessibility
We aim to make sure that this site is as accessible as possible for our disabled users. We strongly believe that disabled people should have as positive an experience on the web as those without disabilities have.
We have taken steps to make sure our site is accessible as possible and comply with all of the points on Priority 1 of the W3C's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines and most of the points on Priority 2.
To help you get around this site, and the web in general, we've compiled a few tips which may help.
Resizing text
If you're having difficulty reading the text on this site, you can resize the text in the following ways:
- For Internet Explorer on the PC and Mac go to 'View' and then 'Zoom'
- For Firefox on the PC, Mac and Linux again go to 'View' and then 'Zoom'.
- In Opera, press Shift and Plus
- For Google Chrome you need to press Control, Shift, Plus
More advanced techniques for resizing text can be found on the BBC's My Web, My Way Minisite
Stylesheets
All the presentation on this site is controlled by stylesheets.
Skipping navigation
If you are hearing this site using a screenreader, you can quickly skip straight to the main content by holding down alt and pressing s (and then pressing enter if you are using Internet Explorer)
More useful information
There are a wide range of hints and tips for using the web if you have a disability on the BBC's My Web, My Way minisite
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