Accessibility InformationThe Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane strives to ensure all publicly available information is delivered in the most accessible manner possible. To achieve this a number of web policies have been put in place involving text size adjustment, instant skipping to content and alternate text for images.
Text Size AdjustmentMost web browsers support increasing and decreasing the size of the text on our website. | Browser | Menu Items | Mac Shortcut | PC Shortcut | | Internet Explorer | View > Text Size > Largest | None | None | | Netscape/Firefox | View > Text Size > Increase | Command + | Ctrl + | | Opera | View > Zoom > % | Command + | + | | Safari | View > Make Text Bigger | Command + | Ctrl + |
If you have a mouse which has a scroll wheel you can also hold the Ctrl key (PC) or Command key (Mac) and move the scroll wheel to increase and decrease the size of the text on our website.
Instant Content Skipping For users of screen readers we have added a 'Skip to content' link as the first link on every page of this website (hidden from view however read out by screen readers). This link will take your screen reader directly to the content of the page. This is useful to avoid having to listen to all navigation elements if you simply need to hear the page content.
Note: in most browsers you can press 'Alt S' to access this function with your keyboard. See our section above on 'Access Keys' for more information.
Keyboard NavigationYou may use the keyboard to navigate the links on our website. By pressing the Tab key repeatedly you will highlight each link consecutively. This will manifest with the following feedback: - If you are using a conventional browser you will see a light coloured box appear around each link consecutively.
- If you are using a screen reader you may be read the title of the link highlighted.
Once you have highlighted your desired link, press the Enter key to go to that page.
Alternate Image TextAll images utilise alternate text. This means users with screen readers can hear a description of the image (useful for images containing text). In addition in some browsers you may hold your mouse over an image to see the description contained within the page.
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