Accessibility information
澳洲选五历史开奖记录 of Technology is committed to improving the accessibility of our website.
A new visual design is gradually being rolled out, which is built using accessibility principles and conforms to WCAG 2.0 Level A guidelines.
Accessible design elements
The website incorporates the following accessible design elements.
Text
Fonts and text sizes on this site were selected to optimise readability for visitors with visual impairments on all devices. Text content is compatible with most screen readers.
You can also use your browser’s zoom function to increase the text size.
Colours and contrast
Colours used on this site maintain contrast ratios consistent with WCAG 2.0 Level AA requirements.
You can use some browsers to adjust the contrast and colours to suit your viewing preferences. Visit Media Access Australia for information about how to adjust browser settings.
Images
All non-decorative images and graphics contain a descriptive “alt” attribute (alt text).
Tables
Tables are used to display tabular data only and are not used for design or page layout.
HTML
The HTML structure of the website is consistent with WCAG 2.0 Level A requirements and makes use of HTML accessibility tags where appropriate.
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
This site uses cascading style sheets to apply visual design elements. Inline styles are not used for the purposes of design.
Form labels
All form elements include label tags where possible. Where a label tag cannot be included, a title tag or a legend element is used to describe the form element.
Responsive design
This site is designed to be compatible with multiple devices. The view resizes automatically to suit tablets and mobile screens.
Accessible navigation
The website incorporates the following accessible navigation elements.
Breadcrumbs
Breadcrumb links are included on the site to highlight your path back to the parent section/page from the page you are on.
Search
You can use our search form found on every page to find content.
Headings
This website includes meaningful heading hierarchy that can be navigated through using a screen reader.
Links
Links are contextual and have been written to provide a clear understanding of where the link will lead you.
Feedback
We welcome suggestions to make the Swinburne website more accessible via our feedback form
Complaints about the website design, functionality and content are handled according to our web accessibility complaints procedures.