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Website Accessibility For People With DisabilitiesWe have tried to make our website as user-friendly as possible for everybody. However, we are always looking to improve and would like to know if there’s anything else we can do to make the site better for people with disabilities. If you find it difficult to use any of our pages, please contact us through your Local Authority or directly by email to homeandloans@sheffield.gov.uk. We will make every reasonable effort to either remove the barrier or provide the information in a more suitable format. Resizing Text If the text is too small for you to comfortably read, you can resize it following the instructions below for the two major browsers: Internet Explorer 4
Internet Explorer Version 5 and later
All other browsers should be able to resize the text directly from the menu bar. Please see your browser help pages if you are having problems. Opening in a New Browser Window Links to external websites and some downloadable documents, including PDFs, will open in a new browser window. We inform you of this within relevant parts of our website. Low Graphics Pages Although not strictly text-only, these pages are quicker loading and useful if you do not need images or have a slow connection. Keyboard Shortcuts If you have difficulty in using a mouse or similar devices, you can use keyboard shortcuts. The keyboard shortcuts are:
How do I use the access keys for my browser?
Downloadable Documents Where possible we try to provide structured downloadable documents in multiple formats that many people can use, including pdf and rich text format. If a downloadable document prevents you from accessing information due to a disability, please contact your local authority with a description of the document, what the problem is, and what we could do to help. Some documents in PDF format require Adobe reader. Download Adobe (new window) Reader for free. How to Print PDF Documents in Large Print If you wish to print a PDF document in large print, please follow the simple print instructions below: Firstly select the PDF file you wish to open
Adobe Acrobat 'Adobe helps make electronic information (such as PDF's) more accessible to people with disabilities including but not limited to: blindness, low vision, hearing, or motor impairments.' The latest version of Acrobat Reader includes accessibility support for people with visual impairment or motor disabilities. You can download this version for free from the Adobe (new window) website. If you are interested in the accessibility features supported in Acrobat Reader, visit Adobe's Accessibility site at access.adobe.com (new window) |