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Accessibility

During the development of the Folkestone Triennial website we have made every reasonable effort to make it available to as many people as possible. However, because web accessibility is an evolving branch of web development and all the official guidelines currently available are only best practice suggestions, we accept that there may be better ways to improve the accessibility of our site. If you have any suggestions for improvement or encounter any issues, please (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).

Change Font Size

If the default font-size of website is inadequate for your needs, you can change it from your browser settings.

Internet Explorer on a PC
Select the View menu at the top of your window. Scroll down and select the Text Size option and adjust to suit.

Firefox on a PC or a Mac
Select the View menu at the top of your window. Scroll down and select the Text Size option and adjust to suit.

Safari on a Mac
Select the View menu at the top of your window. Scroll down and select between the Make Text Bigger or Make Text Smaller options.

Navigate without a mouse

The Folkestone Triennial website is navigable without the use of a mouse. Pressing the tab key on your keyboard will skip to the next link. If you hold down shift and then press tab, you will skip to the previous link. Pressing the return key will activate whatever link you have selected. Your arrow keys will help you scroll up or down the page. The backspace or back delete key, will move you to the previous page you visited.

Standards Compliance

All pages on this site have been validated by the W3C as XHTML 1.0 Strict. The code has been semantically structured, so that text-only browsing will still convey a sense of content order. The site also complies to Section 508 Guidelines for accessibility, and it has been Bobby A and WCAG AAA approved, complying with all priority 1, 2, and 3 guidelines of the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.

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