At eibDIGITAL we develop our websites to be accessible to all users, including those who have some visual, auditory, mobility and cognitive deficiencies, and support a range of browsers. We’ve followed best practice conventions and guidelines (such as those suggested by the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) and Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) to ensure convention to best practices.
For example, this includes expected layout, clear navigation, carefully chosen colours and font sizes, validated HTML code and use of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), the use of clear and straightforward language, and equivalent functionality where JavaScript or image display is not available.
This section explains the accessibility features we have implemented to help you use this website on the various browsers. Please choose your browser from the following list, for specific help on zoom and text sizes:-
Internet Explorer
This browser can be personalised to a user’s preferences. These settings apply for the default preferences on Microsoft Windows.
Altering Zoom Magnification
To zoom in, press CTRL+PLUS SIGN (+). To zoom out, press CTRL+MINUS SIGN (-). To restore the zoom to 100%, press CTRL+0.
Firefox
This browser can be personalised to a user’s preferences. These settings apply for the default preferences on Microsoft Windows.
Altering Zoom Magnification
To zoom in, increasing the size, press and hold command while pressing +.
Note that changing the text size may present the page in a different way to how it was perceived to be displayed.
Chrome
This browser can be personalised to a user’s preferences. These settings apply for the default preferences on Microsoft Windows.
Altering Zoom Magnification
- Click the Chrome menu on the browser toolbar.
- Find the “Zoom” section in the menu and choose one of the following options:
- Click to make everything on the page larger. You can also use the keyboard shortcuts Ctrl and + (Windows, Linux and Chrome OS) and ⌘ and + (Mac).
- Click to make everything smaller. You can also use the keyboard shortcuts Ctrl and – (Windows, Linux and Chrome OS) and ⌘ and - (Mac).
Safari
This browser can be personalised to a user’s preferences. These settings apply for the default preferences on Mac.
Altering Zoom Magnification
Choose Customize Toolbar from the View menu and drag the button onto your toolbar.
Note that changing the text size may present the page in a different way to how it was perceived to be displayed

