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Accessibility

We have made every effort to make Burlington Magazine accessible and easy to use for everyone, no matter what browser you choose to use, and whether or not you have any disabilities. It is possible to change the way this website looks to suit your needs.

Settings

The settings available differ from browser to browser, but most browsers offer some or all of the following:

  • Change the font size
    You can adjust the size of nearly all the text on this website by using the font size setting in your browser. This setting is found in the 'View' menu of most browsers.
  • Other text and colour changes
    Some browsers allow you to change the default font and background colours you use. These settings are usually found in the 'Options' or 'Preferences' menus.
  • Use a 'plain' layout
    Many browsers allow you to strip a web page of all layout and styling by turning off the website 'style sheets'. If your browser supports this setting you will most likely find it in the 'View' menu.

Keyboard access

Most browsers let you skip from link to link using the TAB key. The current link will be highlighted in yellow. To move backwards, hold down SHIFT and press the TAB key.

Access Keys

Access keys are keyboard shortcuts to common pages on a website. Most browsers support the use of access keys. Using Windows operating systems, you can press ALT + access key in Internet Explorer and ALT + Shift + access key in any other browser; using Apple Macintosh operating systems, you can press CONTROL + Option + access key.

  • Access key A - Accessibility Statement
  • Access key 0 - Home
  • Access key 1 - Current Issue
  • Access key 2 - What's On
  • Access key 3 - Archive
  • Access key 4 - Support Us
  • Access key 5 - Notice Board

Maintaining an accessible site is an ongoing process and we are continually working to offer a user-friendly experience. If you do have any problems using this web site please contact us.