We’re committed to making the content of this site accessible to those users who are using assistive technology such as screen readers and screen magnifiers, those who are unable to use a mouse and those who are dependent on the accessibility features of the web browser.
We aim to conform to the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines and to comply with Level AA of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, Version 2.0.
Which operating systems and browsers work best with the accessibility features of the website?
NAB's website has been tested for accessibility across a range of operating system and browser combinations. Due to differences in the way each of the combinations behave, there are some differences in the level of accessibility of NAB's website. Refer to the table below for some of the results of our testing.
Has the website been tested with screen reader software?
Yes, the NAB’s website has been tested successfully using some of the most popular screen reader software programmes.
Can I increase the font size?
Web browsers such as Internet Explorer® allow the font size of text on web pages to be adjusted. Because of the way in which NAB's website utilises stylesheets to control presentation, it is not possible to increase the font size of the information on a web page without first disabling stylesheets within your browser. Refer to your browser's Help for more information on how to do so.
Can I use the website if I have JavaScript disabled on my browser?
No. Like most websites on the internet today, The website takes advantage of JavaScript technology to provide a more interactive and efficient experience for the user, to assist with validation and to improve performance. Accordingly, it is necessary to have your browser configured to be enabled for JavaScript. View instructions explaining how to enable JavaScript for your browser.
Can I use the website with a keyboard only?
Yes, the website is accessible using only the keyboard keys, without the assistance of a mouse. Some combinations of operating systems and browsers are more suitable for keyboard users than others.
Tips for keyboard users:
| All |
Navigate through screens containing radio buttons |
1. Use the Tab key to jump from field to field to input the appropriate information. 2. Once the relevant fields are completed and/or radio buttons are selected, press the Enter key to submit the information. |
| Windows Internet Explorer |
Select an option from a drop-down box |
1. Use the Alt key in combination with the up down arrow keys to highlight the desired option. 2. Press the enter key to select the appropriate option. |
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