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Accessibility and the Tudor Trust website
 
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Accessibility and the Tudor Trust website

The Tudor Trust is dedicated to meet accessibility requirements in the following areas:

  • Frames: The Tudor Trust website does not include frames (i.e., separate sections of the display area that are generated from different webpages).
  • Images: The Tudor Trust website provides equivalent text for images that convey information.
  • Multimedia: The Tudor Trust website avoids the use of multimedia (i.e., presentations that include components such as video, animation, and sound).
  • Colour: The Tudor Trust website does not rely on color to convey information.
  • PDF (Portable Document Format): Where material on The Tudor Trust website is provided in PDF Format, the files will be accompanied with hyperlinks to help using PDF files, see "Using Adobe® Acrobat® Reader®" and the Adobe Acrobat Reader download site. For disability access PDF files may be converted to accessible web pages by following this link: http://access.adobe.com/simple_form.html.  The Adobe Acrobat™ Accessibility site also provides users with a tool for converting PDF files to HTML.
  • Scripts, Applets and plug-ins: The Tudor Trust website does not use applets (i.e., programs designed to be executed from within another program) or plug-ins (i.e., programs that add features to a standard browser), and the use of javascript has been strictly limited.

Changing Text and Background Colours
You may wish to change the either the colour of the text on these webpages, the background colour, or both. For example, some people may prefer white text on a black background, whilst others can only easily read yellow text on a black background.

You can change the font that determines how text looks on a webpage

  • You can increase the size of text on a webpage
  • You can change the colour of both text and background of a webpage

This is easy to do and you can apply this to all websites you visit, not just this website!

If you have comments or suggestions about the accessibility of the Tudor Trust website , please contact us.

 

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