Accessibility

QualitySolicitors is committed to making accessible for all users information and resources that are available via the web. We favour the principles of usability and universal design, which will be of benefit of all users. By following these principles and incorporating techniques to ensure information and resources are accessible with assistive technologies, separate resources for disabled users should not be required.

We are committed to high levels of accessibility for all our web users and aim to make our website as accessible as possible to the widest range of visitors, regardless of disability or impairment.

This has been achieved by working towards best practices such as W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0. (https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG/). 

We are committed to ongoing accessibility improvements. If you have any issues with accessibility of our website or would like to give us any feedback, please get in contact.


Accessibility changes to your browser or device

Increasing and decreasing text size

For PC computers:

  • Press the Control and + keys simultaneously to increase text size
  • Press the Control and - keys simultaneously to decrease text size
  • Press the Control and 0 keys simultaneously to return to the default text size

For Mac computers:

  • Press the Command and + keys simultaneously to increase text size
  • Press the Command and - keys simultaneously to decrease text size 
  • Press the Command and 0 keys simultaneously to return to the default text size

 

Changing screen contrast

For PC computers:

  • Press ALT + Shift + Print Screen simultaneously to change to a high contrast background
  • The same procedure can be used to revert to original settings

For Macintosh computers:

  • Press Command + Option + Control + . (full stop) to increase screen contrast
  • Press Command + Option + Control + , (comma) to decrease screen contrast

 

The BBC have created some useful guides on how to change your settings that can be found on the below links, please choose a category:


Further information can also be found within the Government Digital Service blog, please click here

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