Accessibility
Many internet users with disabilities find web sites difficult or even impossible to use simply because of the way they have been designed. Kizoom has made every effort to make this site accessible to all users.
Browser Settings
Some browsers allow you to make changes to the way you view the page. Here are a few tips on some simple changes you may be able to make.
Font type and size
For improved visibility you may be able to increase (or decrease) the size of text and alter the choice of font.
IE users
- Open your 'Internet Options' window by going to 'View' (or 'Tools' if you have it) and scrolling down.
- Choose 'Fonts' and select your preferred style, alphabet and size, then click 'OK'.
- Go to 'Accessibility' within 'Internet Options' and click on 'Ignore font styles/font sizes specified on Web pages.'
- When you click 'OK', this should ensure that the page you are viewing now appears with your specifications.
Firefox users
- Open your 'Options' window by going to 'Tools' > 'Options' and then choosing Content tab
- You can change text and background page colour as well as the colour in which links appear, then click 'OK'.
- More accessibility options can be accessed from the 'Advanced' tab in the 'Options' window, under 'General'.
Colour of text and background
You may require specific colours in order to be able to view the site easily.
IE Users
- Go to 'Internet Options' (as above) and choose 'Colors'.
- You can change text and background page colour as well as the colour in which links appear, then click 'OK'.
- Choose 'Accessibility' from within 'Internet Options' and click on 'Ignore colors specified on Web pages'.
- When you click 'OK', this should ensure that the page you are viewing now appears with your specifications.
Firefox users
- Go to 'Options' (as above) and choose Content tab
- You can change text and background page colour as well as the colour in which links appear, then click 'OK'.
- More accessibility options can be accessed from the 'Advanced' tab in the 'Options' window, under 'Accessibility'.