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28 Oct 05, 12:00 AM - Accessibility on bbc.co.uk

Posted by Vaughan

If you look carefully, you'll find a new link installed at the top of many pages across the entire bbc.co.uk website. It's labelled 'Accessibility help', and if you click on it you'll be taken to the BBC's new accessibility website called My Web My Way. The site has been put together via a partnership between the BBC and AbilityNet, and aims to explain the many ways you can change your browser, computer, keyboard and mouse settings to make the web more accessible for you.

There's info for users of the three main operating systems - Windows, Apple Mac and Linux (which, contrary to what I previously thought, isn't a kind of floor covering used mainly in kitchens and bathrooms), and the whole site has the whizzy facility to change colours and backgrounds to suit your viewing experience.

So get on over to My Web My Way and let them know what you think.

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