The PBS website has been developed with accessibility needs in mind.
If you find the font size of the PBS website too small to read, they you can increase the font size by using either:
Most browsers also support resizing fonts by holding down the CTRL (control) key and moving the mouse scroll wheel up or down.
If you use screen reader software, you may find the quality of content improves if you turn on support for the following HTML features:
If you use high-contrast stylesheets (black text on white background or white text on black background), you may find the navigability of the site is improved if you also turn off images.
Every effort has been made to ensure the layout of the PBS website is consistent. This will allow you to more easily locate information on any page.
We value your feedback on your experience with the PBS website. If you have specific accessibility problems using the PBS website, please contact us.
All content produced for publishing on the Department of Health and Ageing web site is designed and constructed in accordance with the World Wide Web Consortium’s Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.