Using the SMARTY website

We want everyone to enjoy using the SMARTY site.

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Written by Casey
Updated over a week ago

We’ve been working with the Disability Accessibility Centre to ensure that the SMARTY website is accessible and easy to use for everybody. 💻

We use the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.0 (WCAG 2.0) standards to see how we’re doing. WCAG 2.0 is a set of guidelines made by the Web Accessibility Initiative, which looks at how accessible a website is. 

Most of the pages on our site meet level ‘A’ compliance using these rules and we’re working towards reaching at least level ‘AA’ compliance across the site. 

At SMARTY, we use CSS for the visual layout of our site. If your browser or browsing device doesn’t support stylesheets, the content of each page is still accessible. 

This site has been developed using relative font sizes to allow users to control text sizes. You can choose text sizes by following these instructions. 

Microsoft Internet Explorer users can change their text size by selecting: View, Text Size and then Larger. 

  • Firefox users can change their text size by selecting View, Text Size and then Increase. 

  • Safari users can change their text size by selecting View, Make Text Bigger. 

  • Chrome users can change their text size by selecting Menu then Settings, Show Advanced Settings, Web Content and then Page Zoom. 

We’re always looking for ways to improve, so if you’ve got any comments or suggestions about how to improve the accessibility of the SMARTY website, we’d love to hear from you.

SMARTY's accessibility team is available between 9am and 5pm, Monday to Friday (excluding Christmas day and New Years day), find out how to contact them here.

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