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Accessibility

International Fund for Ireland is committed to providing a website that is accessible to the widest possible audience - regardless of ability or browsing technology and including those who have visual, hearing, motor and cognitive impairments.

This website endeavours to conform to the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0.

This website is built using code compliant with W3C standards for HTML and Cascading Style Sheets. We design the site with usability and accessibility in mind.

If you have any problems accessing any information on the site please click here

Text Only

To view our text only site please go to the ‘Text Only’ link (access key ‘t’) on our top navigation.

Images

All content images used in this site include descriptive ALT attributes. Those in purely decorative graphics or used for layout include null ALT attributes.

Flash

All flash content used in this site conforms to the Flash accessibily system and features text names and descriptions.

PDF

We use PDF format for many of the downloads on our site. You will need Adobe reader (or another PDF viewer) to view PDF documents. Download the more recent version of Adobe reader here.

Podcasts

We have offered video downloads in both Quicktime and Windows Media formats as well as audio on and printable transcripts.

You can download this latest versions of Quicktime and Windows Media from:

Quicktime
Windows Media Player

Useful Links

The following websites will have useful advice and information about web accessibility.

World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)
RNIB web access centre
Disability Rights Commission
BBC My Web My Way

 

 


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