Herefordshire Council is committed to improving your experience of this site. We would appreciate your views on our accessibility, email editor@herefordshire.gov.uk if you have any comments.
The site has been designed to meet the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) A-level standard. You can read more about these standards at the WWW consortium website.
The recommended minimum display settings for the http://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/ pages are 800x600 and 16-bit colour (65,356 colours or thousands of colours depending on your operating system).
Although some of the built-in features of the web browser that you use might be helpful, they do not offer the same level of access as the magnification software packages developed by specialist software suppliers. The Royal National Institute for the Blind (RNIB) website provides in-depth information for partially sighted web users.
If you have little or no vision, the Internet can be accessed using a speaking browser and refreshable Braille displays. You can download Browsealoud, read speaking software, from this website if you would like web pages read to you. Alternatively visit the RNIB website for further details of technology designed to help if you have a visual disability.
You may find the access keys available on this website helpful. See Access keys page.
There have been occurrences of users not being able to open PDF documents correctly when using AOL's internet software in conjunction with Adobe Reader version 8. It is recommended that users download the latest version of Adobe Reader as it resolves the issue. You can download it via the link: http://get.adobe.com/reader/.