Accessibility
Newsmaker has been designed with a number of features that can increase the level
of accessibility for certain users.
Text and browser view resizing
On certain pages, the text size can be made larger. Three text sizes are available
by clicking on the links in the top right of the webpages (NB this feature requires
JavaScript to be enabled in your web browser). Text and view resizing tools are
also available in popular web browsers.
Firefox 2 and Internet Explorer 6. Open the 'View' menu then select choose from
the 'Text size' menu.
Firefox 3 and Internet Explorer 7 and upwards allow the whole browser window to
zoom. To do this, press Ctrl and + to zoom in and Ctrl and - to zoom out. To increase
text size only, in Internet Explorer 7 and above, open the 'Page' menu and then
choose from the 'Text size' menu. To increase text size only in Firefox 3, open
the 'Tools' menu, choose 'Options' then, within the 'Content' tab, you can set the
default font size.
Safari also allows text resizing - choose 'View', then 'Zoom text only'. The page
can be resized from the 'View' menu, choose 'Zoom in' / 'Zoom out'.
Tabbing using the keyboard
Where possible, keyboard controls have been implemented to allow navigation within
Newsmaker. To move between links on the page, repeatedly click the 'Tab' key. When
you reach the link you are interested in, click on the 'Enter' key. Tabbing also
allows you to move between the fields in the forms on Newsmaker.
Navigation within pull down menus
Some of the forms on Newsmaker include pull down menus. These can also be accessed
using the keyboard. Firstly navigate to the pull down menu using the tab key, then,
click on the 'Alt' key and 'down' arrow at the same time. You can then navigate
the list within the pull down using the 'up and 'down' arrows. Once you have chosen
the correct item, click on 'Enter'