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Accessibility
All Saints Fulham is
committed to welcoming everybody, and has an obligation under
the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 to communicate in a way
that does not discriminate, for example, against the visually
impaired or those who have difficulties using a mouse.
Every effort has been made,
and will continue to be made, to make this All Saints Fulham
Website (‘the Website’) as accessible as possible to all users.
The Website has been specifically designed to:
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Utilise web safe colours
and accessible fonts
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Use ‘plain English’
throughout
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Contains all the most
frequently viewed information in a clear left hand
navigation
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Help all users find
information within three mouse clicks
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Enable users to readily
search the Website via a simple in built search function
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Be compatible with most
screen reading software
Downloading Documents
The Website uses the PDF
(Portable Document Format) file format created by Adobe Systems
Inc. In order view and print PDF files, you must have
Adobe® Acrobat® Reader installed on your computer. You can
download this software from
here. Adobe Acrobat documents can also be converted back
into plain text by using Adobe's Web based conversion service
which you can access
here.
Text size
You can change the size of
the text in which you view the Website by adjusting your
browser’s settings.
Mozilla Firefox
Go to ‘Tools’, then
‘Options’ and select ‘Content’. Under ‘Fonts & Colours’,
select ‘Advanced’. Select your preferred font size, and
deselect the ‘Allow pages to choose their own fonts, instead of
my selections above’ option.
Microsoft Internet
Explorer
Go to ‘View’, select ‘Text
Size’ and then either ‘Larger’ or ‘Largest’.
Netscape Navigator
Go to ‘View’ and select
‘Increase Font’ until the text is the size you prefer.
Changing
colours
If you are using
magnification technology to view the Website, you may find that
the white background is too bright. You can change this,
and also the colour of the text, by adjusting the settings in
your browser.
Mozilla Firefox
Go to ‘Tools’, then
‘Options’ and select ‘Content’. Under ‘Fonts & Colours’,
select ‘Colours. Select your preferred text’ background and
link colours, and deselect the ‘Allow pages to choose their own
fonts, instead of my selections above’ option.
Microsoft Internet
Explorer
Go to ‘Tools’, select
‘Internet Options’, select ‘Colours’ and select your preferred
text and background colours in the ‘Colours’ panel.
Netscape Navigator
Go to ‘Edit’, select
‘Preferences’, open ‘Appearance’ and select ‘Colours’. Select
your preferred text and background colours.
Contact
All Saints Fulham is
committed to improving the accessibility features of
www.AllSaints-Fulham.org.uk, and your comments and
suggestions are welcome. If you have any accessibility or
technical problems when using the Website, please email
Webmaster@AllSaints-Fulham.org.uk.
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