eyetracker is committed to ensuring that this website is accessible to everyone. If you have any questions or suggestions regarding the accessibility of this site, please contact us.
Each page begins with the site name ‘eyetracker’ as the primary heading.
Hidden on all pages is a ‘skip to content’ link . This allows assistive device users to quickly skip over the site navigation to the page content.
The site navigation appears on the top of all pages. The navigation items are displayed as a list of links.
Secondary navigation appears on the left side of all pages except for home, products and services main pages.
The main content appears below the site navigation on all pages.
At the bottom of the page are links to our accessibility (this page), privacy and copyright information.
The content of all text-based links has been written clearly and concisely to aid users with assistive devices.
Concise text alternatives have been provided for all content-related images. Images that are purely decorative have not been given text alternatives.
Colours have been chosen to provide good contrast between text and backgrounds. We have avoided colour combinations that are known to cause difficulties for people with vision impairment.
If you are using Internet Explorer, you can change the font size by selecting the ‘View’ menu item and then selecting the ‘Text Size’ option (see the image below). Internet Explorer offers five size options (largest, large, medium, smaller, smallest). When you change this setting it will be remembered for all web sites that you visit.
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If you are using Internet Explorer 7, you can hold down the CTRL key and press the plus (+) or minus (-) keys, which will increase or decrease the entire page.
If you are using Firefox, you can change the font size by selecting the ‘View’ menu item and then selecting the ‘Text Size’ option. Unlike Internet Explorer, you are not limited to five sizes – you can continue to increase or decrease the text size as needed. Firefox users can also hold down the CTRL key and press the plus (+) and minus (-) keys to increase or decrease the text size.
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If you are using Apple Safari, you can change the font size by selecting the ‘View’ menu item and then selecting either ‘Make text bigger’ or ‘Make text smaller’. You can increase or decrease the text size as needed. Safari users can also hold down the COMMAND key and press the plus (+) and minus (-) keys to increase or decrease the text size.
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For further information about text size in browsers, try the YouTube movie ‘How to resize text – a visual guide’, developed by accessify.com.