The information on our website should be easy to access by everyone. To achieve this goal, we have tried to make the site as "user-friendly" as possible, and made every effort to make it usable for users with a visual impairment.
We have tried to make the site as simple and easy to use as possible, with features including:
We have also made sure that the website complies with all relevant standards, so that information is available to those using non-standard browsers and assistive technologies such as text-to-speech software. We have been particularly careful to ensure that the text size across the whole of the site can be adjusted, to help those with low vision.
Because we use the newest technologies, users with a visual impairment don't have to use a downgraded, "text-only" version of the site. The cost of using new technology is that the design does not look at its best in older browsers.
Please note: We open external links in new windows by default. We believe this is a useful feature, but we are aware that some accessibility guidelines advise against it. If you find this frustrating, or any other aspect of the site, please let us know.
This site is Double-A compliant to WAI and Bobby guidelines, as recommended by the Royal National Institute of the Blind (UK). Conformance to these guidelines help make the Web more accessible to users with disabilities and benefit all users.
There are too many accessibililty features to list here, but some of the more interesting or relevant features include:
The text size across the whole of the CarersUK website can be adjusted to ensure that it is easily read by those with low vision. The procedure for doing so differs from one browser to the next. The instructions below outline the procedure for some popular browsers. If your browser does not appear here, in general you will get somewhere by following these guidelines: looking under the "View" selection on the main menu, you should find an option called "Text Zoom" or "Text Magnification" or "Text Size" or "Font Size". From that point it should be relatively simple to find and select an additional sub menu option that adjusts text size to your needs.
Alternatively, you can press 'CTRL + ]' to increase the size, and 'CTRL + [' to decrease it.
Page Last Modified: 25/06/2008