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Accessibility

eMag has endeavored to make every attempt possible to ensure that both disabled users and those accessing the site with multiple assistive technologies and mobile devices experience the website as originally intended. Our Corporate website complies with government accessibility guidelines and the W3C-WAI (World Wide Web Consortium's Web Accessibility Initiative).

eMag website Accessibility features

This page details the accessibility features offered on this site.

Skip Navigation feature

Skip navigation links are provided at the very top of every page on the site. Hidden fro the visual user they provide fast access to the main page content for screen readers.

Keyboard accessibility

Keyboard shortcuts for quick access to pages and to give better accessibility to users without a mouse, we have integrated shortcut keys into our website. These keys are included in the menu and are accessible using the following alpha characters.

Accesskey "a" provides a link to accessib.asp which is a page detailing the supported accessibility features of the site.
Accesskey "u" provides a link to usefulre.asp which is a page detailing useful resources.
Accesskey "c" provides a link to contactu.asp which is a page detailing contact details.
Accesskey "m" provides a link to sitemap.asp which is a page detailing a sitemap.
Accesskey "h" provides a link to back to home.asp which is the entry point to our site.
Accesskey "p" provides a link to the top of the page.

Other access are numbers 1 to x which provide access to the top level menu items.

Tabindex

Tab indexing is also employed to allow you to tab through the menu links.

Changing Appearance of the Screen

To alter the accessibility features of this web site you can change settings in your Web browser to suit your preferences and circumstances. Any of these suggested changes will not affect images on the screen and are not irreversible.

The Microsoft Internet Explorer Browser

To apply permanently font and colour changes:
1. on the View / Tools menu, click Internet Options
2. on the General tab, select Accessibility
3. click the three boxes to show ticks.

Changing the Font

Using a sans serif font (such as Arial), rather than a serif font (such as Times New Roman) can make text easier to read.
1. on the View / Tools menu, click Internet Options
2. on the General tab, click Fonts
3. select the font you would like to use.

Displaying Text Larger or Smaller

1. on the View menu, click Text Size
2. select the text size you would like.

or:

1. on the View / Tools menu, click Internet Options
2. on the General tab, click Fonts
3. select the font size you would like.

Changing Text and Background Colour

Website creators often specify particular fonts, typefaces and background colours for their pages, and the combinations can sometimes make the text difficult to read. You can override these settings by choosing your own preferred, clearer colour scheme - black text on a yellow background gives the most contrast:
1. on the View or Tools menu, click Internet Options
2. on the General tab, click Colours
3. click on the tick box labeled Use Windows Colours
4. click Text, and select the colour you want. Click OK.
5. click Background, and select the colour you want to use. Click OK.

To Close Images on Web Pages:

1. on the View / Tools menu, click Internet Options
2. on the Advanced tab, scroll down to Multimedia
3. click on Show pictures to remove the tick
4. click on Apply, and then click on OK.
5. refresh the page

To Change the Size of the Window:

Click Full Screen on the toolbar.

Other Options

There are more options to make websites easier to read, such as removing animation and expanding text. To look at the other options:
1. on the View / Tools menu, click Internet Options
2. select the Advanced tab
3. choose the options you would like.

The Netscape Navigator 4.x Browser

To change the settings on your browser go to the Edit menu, and click on Preferences. From here you can make the following changes:

Changing the Font

- click on Appearance
- click Font
- change the Variable Width Font and the Fixed Width Font to the type you prefer.

(To use these fonts when you visit all websites in future, click on Use my default fonts overriding document specified fonts.)

Changing the Colour of the Text and the Background

- click on Appearance
- click Colours
- select Text, and choose the colour you would like to use
- click OK
- select Background, and choose a colour
- click OK
- click OK to close Preferences
(To use these settings in future, click on Always use my colours, overriding document as described above under the Microsoft Internet Explore Browser heading.)

To Close Images on Web Pages:

- click on Edit
- click Preferences
- select Advanced
- remove the tick from the box marked Automatically load images
- click OK
If you have any problems changing these settings, click the Help menu on the browser toolbar. Also, if your browser has different options to the above, look at the Help menu for specific instructions.

Navigation

Each page on the eMag Solutions website has a navigation bar at the top of the page to allow you to move from section to section.

Accessibility Standards

The content developed for eMag Solutions for the World Wide Web should permit access to the widest possible audience.

This web site is built using code compliant with W3C standards for XHTML and Cascading Style Sheets. The site displays correctly with current browsers, and using standard XHTML code means that any future browsers will also display this web site correctly.