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Accessibility

Trinity Mirror is committed to ensuring that its website is accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities. Accessibility guidelines have been an integral part of the design and development process from the outset. We have taken all steps possible to make sure this website is accessible to all. If you have any questions or suggestions regarding the accessibility of this site, please contact us, since we are continually striving to improve the experience for all visitors.

This site has been built with Priority 1 and Priority 2 of the W3C accessibility guidelines in mind. We operate a system of continuous improvement to ensure the guidelines are met.

The website has been tested with several assistive technologies, including W3C validation tools such as contrast analysers for the colour-blind, screen reader and screen scaling software, as well as Webxact, to analyse the website and make appropriate modifications.

Pages within the website are built inline with XHTML 1.0 Transitional and the Style Sheets used conform to CSS 1.0.

Text Size
If you find the text on this site is too small, you can change it easily in your browser settings. To do this you should simply adjust your browser's settings by going to the Tools menu, selecting 'text size', 'text zoom' or 'zoom' and increasing the size of the text.


Documents
Some documents on this website are in PDF (Portable Document Format). To read them you will require Adobe Acrobat viewer which can be downloaded from http://www.adobe.com. If you need further information about Adobe accessibility, visit http://access.adobe.com/.

 

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