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Accessibility |
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This section of the
website will explain how we have tried to make this
website accessible to all users and how we plan to increase
accessibility in the future.
The Mungo Foundation's website is built
with the W3C A standards for accessibility in mind.
This involves:
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- to know
where a link or button is taking them
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- to know the type and
size of documents they are downloading
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- using a clear design
to aid those people with visual impairment
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We have also attempted to
use plain English throughout the site to increase
accessibility. |
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Other accessibility issues |
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Text size:
You can increase the size of the text on our webpages
by:
Select 'View' in your browser menu, then 'select text
size/larger' or 'increase font' |
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Colour:
We do not use colour to convey our information |
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Images:
All relevant images have 'alt' text descriptions - this
is what screen readers will read, and if you hover the
cursor over an image, the description will become visible.
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Navigating
without a mouse
Use the 'arrow' keys to scroll up and down a page. Use
the 'tab' key to move between links, then click 'return'
or 'enter' to select a link. Use the 'backspace' key
to go back to the previous page. |
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External Links
Please note that all external links will open up a new
browser window. To return to the Mungo Foundation website,
just close the new browser window. |
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Document Information
At the moment all our downloaded documents
are in Microsoft Word and "PDF Format".
In each case were you have the opportunity to download
in PDF Format we will give you a link to take you
to the Adobe free software for you to download this.
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The Mungo
Foundation is a company limited by guarantee,
registered in Scotland (256488) and is a
registered charity (SCO35078) |
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