This page contains information and guidance to help visitors when using this site. This web site follows the W3C’s web content accessibility guidelines. We are continually working to improve the accessibility and usability of our content but if you are experiencing any difficulties downloading files or accessing a particular page please contact the Richard Griffiths & Co Solicitors web team by using the general enquiries contact form.
Viewing Pages
This website has been designed to be as accessible as possible:
- We provide a text equivalent for every non-text element.
- All text is relatively sized allowing you to increase or decrease it easily with your browser settings.
- We use Header elements (H1, H2, H3, etc) to convey the document structure.
Altering the Font Size
This website has been designed so that you can alter the text size for improved visibility using the font re-sizer tool on each web page. Below are instructions on how to do this directly in your browser.
Internet Explorer
To increase or decrease the text size on this web site select the ‘View’ menu, then ‘Zoom’ to choose your preferred zoom state from the available options.
Safari
To increase or decrease the text size on this website select the ‘View’ menu, then ‘Zoom’ options to set the text size to your preferred size.
Google Chrome
To increase or decrease the text size on this website select the ‘Options’ menu in the top right hand corner, then ‘Zoom’ options to change the text size to suit your needs.
PDF Adobe Acrobat Reader
Documents marked .PDF are saved in Portable Document Format. You will need the Adobe Acrobat Reader to view all PDF files. The Acrobat Reader software is available for downloading free of charge from the Adobe website at https://get.adobe.com/uk/reader/.
This free Reader allows you to view, navigate, and print PDF files across all major computing platforms. Adobe’s accessibility website is full of information on the features and capabilities of Adobe products that enhance electronic document accessibility for people with disabilities such as blindness, low vision, and moto impairments.
Problem Reporting
If you have any difficulties using this site that you believe we could address, please let us know. It would be helpful if your email contained the following:
- The URL(s) (web-addresses) of any page(s) that you are having difficulties with
- The nature of your disability
- A description of the problem