Accessibility Statement

 

The Disabled Motorists Federation is committed to providing you a website that is accessible to the widest possible users.

 

Summary: Information about The Disabled Motorists Federation site, how to change how it looks and tips for people using screen readers.

  1. Using the site
  2. Where to start
  3. Search Tips
  4. How the site is built for accessibility

 

Using the Site

We have aimed to create sites that are available to everyone including those with sight, audio and motor impairment restrictions.

  • We aim to use a web font so all text is easy to read.
  • We have appropriate alt tags for images to convey information.
  • We ensure that navigation through our websites works in a consistent way.
  • We do not rely on just colour as the only way of giving information.
  • We avoid the use of images of text wherever possible, and provide equivalent text links that consist of images.

Here are a few helpful ways in which you can start using the website more easily.

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To enlarge text on the site

  1. On the browser Tools menu select 'Internet Options'
  2. On the General tab, select 'Accessibility'
  3. Tick the 'Ignore font sizes specified on web pages' check box
  4. Click on 'OK'
  5. On the browser menu select 'view'
  6. Click 'text size'
  7. Choose the size of text

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To change text and/or colour on the site

  1. On the browser Tools menu select 'Internet Options'
  2. On the General tab, select 'Colour'
  3. Deselect the 'Use Windows Colours' tick box
  4. Select the box next to 'Text' and choose a colour
  5. Click on 'OK'
  6. Select the box next to 'Background' and choose a colour
  7. Click on 'OK'

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To change the size of the window of the site

On the browser View menu select 'Full screen' or press F11

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To change the colour of links displayed on a screen

  1. On the browser Tools menu select 'Internet Options'
  2. On the General tab, select 'Accessibility'
  3. Click on 'Select ignore colours specified on Web pages' (should contain a tick) - Click 'OK'
  4. Select 'General' tab and click on 'Colour
  5. Turn off the 'Use hover colours' tick box (should not contain a tick)
  6. Select 'Visited' and choose the colour that suits you best, Click OK
  7. Select 'Not Visited' and choose the colour that suits you best, Click OK
  8. Select 'OK' for 'Colours'
  9. Select 'OK' for 'Internet Options'

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Where to start

Use the sitemap to get an overview of what is on the site

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Search Tips

A search box appears at the top of each page. To get the best results follow these tips:

Use keywords - the search won't work well using natural language, keywords will find better results. Use quotes to search for an exact phrase

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How the Site is built for Accessibility

Layout

The site uses Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to control all of the layout. Tables are only used for data presentation.

As a result screen reader users can use the screen reader's navigation key to get around the site. If you are listening to the site, menus are grouped together in a more logical fashion.

Content

The content has been written and formatted to make it accessible. For example:

  • Headings highlight sections of text
  • Sentences are short with the meaning at the beginning
  • Links use meaningful text
  • Forms can be navigated using the tab key.

Access Keys

A limited range of access keys have been implemented on The Disabled Motorists Federation site to allow you to navigate around the site without using a mouse.

They can be used to jump directly to different sections of the site or certain areas within a page, without having to move your mouse at all.

 

How to use Access Keys in your Browser

Browser What to do
Internet Explorer 5+ (PC) Hold down the ALT key, press the number of the access key, release both keys then press ENTER
Internet Explorer 4 (PC) Hold down the ALT key and press the number of the access key
Internet Explorer 5+ (Mac) Hold down the CTRL key and press the number of the access key
Internet Explorer 4.5 (Mac) Access keys are not supported
Netscape 6 and earlier (PC and Mac) Access keys are not supported
Netscape 7 PC) Hold down the ALT key and press the number of the access key
Firefox, Mozilla (PC) Hold down the ALT key and press the number of the access key
Firefox, Mozilla (Mac) Hold down the CTRL key and press the number of the access key
Safari and Omniweb (Mac) Hold down the CTRL key and press the number of the access key
Opera Hold down the Shift key and press Escape, release both keys, then press the number of the access key

 

Please note that some assistive technology tools such as the IBM HomePage Reader and WindowEyes already make use of the alt+[access key] combinations. As such, users of these tools will not be able to use these access keys.

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