Accessibility
Older People's Commissioner website accessibility is guided by the Worldwide Web Consortium’s (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 and is working with content authors, developers to meet the AAA standard.
Maintaining an accessible site is an ongoing process and we are continually working to offer a user friendly experience.
The layout and appearance of the Older People's Commissioners website is deliberately kept clear and simple to make the information as easy to find and read as possible. To navigate around the site, you can use the menus on the left side of the page, or click on any link within a page.
The menus at the sides of the page change according to which section and level of the site you are in.
The site is designed for maximum accessibility and further enhancements are planned; if you have any problems accessing the information on the site, or you would like to comment on any aspect of the site’s accessibility, please contact us at: ask@olderpeoplewales.com.
Internet Explorer | From the View menu, select Text size and choose your preferred option. |
Firefox | From the View menu, select Text size and choose Increase or Decrease. |
Safari | From the View menu, select Text size and choose Make Text Bigger or Make Text Smaller. |
Netscape | Open the View menu and choose Increase Font or Decrease Font. |
Opera | From the View menu, select Zoom and choose a magnification factor. |
Internet Explorer | From the Tools menu, select Internet Options. Click the Colors button. Unticking the ‘Use windows colors’ box will allow you to select your preferred options. |
Firefox | From the Tools menu, select Options. Click the Colours button and select your preferred options. |
Safari | You can create a ‘style sheet’ you’re your preferred styles – visit the Safari website for advice. |
Netscape | From the Edit menu, select Preferences. In the Appearance tab, choose Colors and set your preferences. |
Opera | There are many ways to customise your settings – visit the Opera website for advice. |
We hope the information on this site meets your needs; however, if you have any comments or complaints, or would like any information about the administration of the site itself, please contact us at ask@olderpeoplewales.com