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Greater Shepparton City Council 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, as we are continually striving to improve the experience for all visitors.
The Greater Shepparton website has been built to conform to W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) guidelines for accessibility. A number of accessibility features have been implemented across the Greater Shepparton website to make the website more accessible to not only people with visual, motor or cognitive disabilities, but to everyone.
Most fonts on the site use relative font sizing rather than fixed font sizing. Some users may find increasing the text size within their browser makes reading pages easier.
To change the text size:
All forms are built with accessibility in mind, including:
Most content pages on our website are optimised for printing offline, and are specifically designed for hardcopy and legibility. The navigation menus and other design elements will be removed, the text will wrap to the page margins, and the font face is updated ready for printing. This will be supported in all browsers that accept print stylesheets and will aid those who prefer to read articles offline and/or cannot read them on a computer monitor. It may be necessary to enable the printing of background images in your print settings if you want to closely replicate the on-screen layout. Remember web graphics are generally poorly suited to printing.
Greater Shepparton City Council aims to comply with at least Conformance Level "Priority 2" for accessibility according to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0. Full information and a conformance level checklist can be found on the W3C website:
Accessibility checklist:
http://www.w3.org/TR/WAI-WEBCONTENT/full-checklist.html
Accessibility Guidelines (general):
http://www.w3.org/TR/WAI-WEBCONTENT
While Greater Shepparton City Council does its best to support users with older browsers, the reality is that some of our online/electronic resources are enhanced by the use of modern standards-compliant browsers which have both javascript and cookies enabled, as well as the use of browser plugins such as Flash and Adobe Reader. Running modern, standards-compliant browsers allows the user to access resources, materials and the World Wide Web as it was originally intended. Where possible, Greater Shepparton City Council develops support for web browsers according to the Yahoo Graded Browser Support Matrix.
We are continually testing and modifying all of Greater Shepparton City Council's websites for accessibility but there may be some legacy pages and/or pages developed by third-parties that are not fully compliant with our accessibility standards.
There are now several excellent browsers to choose from apart from Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator and many of these alternate browsers are designed to run on older PCs or Macs. For more information on standards compliant browsers visit The Web Standards Project or the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).