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Accessibility help

by WEditor last modified 12 Feb 2010 10:07 AM

Our policy and commitment to create an accessible website for as many users as possible.

Accessibility statement

We are committed to ensuring everyone can access KnowHow NonProfit. This includes people with sight problems, hearing, mobility and cognitive impairments as well as users without broadband, people using older browsers or newer technologies such as mobile phones and PDAs. If you have any comments please email knowhow@city.ac.uk

In April the site will be audited by RNIB against their See It Right guidelines.

Change how the site looks

My Web, My Way is a useful guide from the BBC showing you how to change the settings on your computer or in your browser (eg Internet Explorer). These simple steps include showing you how to change the font type, increase the text size or change the colours on screen to suit your needs. 

How the site is organised

The site is split into seven main sections:

Each of these areas have sub-sections. For example You and Your Team contains the following sub-sections: Managing Staff, Managing Volunteers, Building Teams and Your Development. Each of these sections has a homepage, a list of contents (in the left-hand column) and a discussion forum.

The site also has a news page, an events board, a cafe for general discussion and Millcaster Tales, our online charity soap opera.

The sitemap contains a full list of what is on the site. The how to use this site page has more information for those new to the site.

Tips for screen reader users

The main site navigation is labelled as the 'grey navigation bar'. It contains links to the seven main sections. Once you are in a section or subsection, the left-hand navigation is labelled as 'this section contents'.

 

 

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