Accessibility Information
IMF and Web Accessibility
The Indian Monutaineering Foundation (IMF) is comitted to ensuring availability of information on it's website to all. This website can by all, regardless of disability.
AccessKeys
Access keys are keyboard shortcuts intended to help users who may find difficulty in using pointing devices such as a mouse or even the blind who use screen readers to hear the content of webpages. They make browsing webpages easier by providing shortcuts to a number of important links.
Access key 0- Accessibility statement
Access key 1- Home
Access key 2- Skip navigation links and arrive directly to content
Access key 3- Sitemap
Access key 4- Search
Access key 6- Help
Access key 9- Contacts
How to use accesskeys on your browser:
Firefox/Mozilla/Netscape 7 (PC): Hold down ALT key and the accesskey number
Firefox/Mozilla/Safari/Omniweb (Mac): Press CMD key and the accesskey number
Internet Explorer 5+ (PC): Hold down ALT key, press the accesskey number, release both keys then press ENTER
Internet Explorer 4 (PC): Hold down ALT key and the accesskey number
Internet Explorer 5+ (Mac): Hold down CMD key and the accesskey number
Internet Explorer 4.5/Netscape 6 and earlier (PC and Mac): Accesskeys not supported
Opera: To activate access keys in Opera, you will need to switch into accesskey mode first. Press SHIFT+ALT to enter access-key mode, and a list of the available access keys will be displayed. You can then press the appropriate access key to activate the link or form input. To exit access-key mode, press Shift+Esc again.
How to Change Text Size
Firefox
- Open the View menu with the mouse or by press ALT and V at the same time.
- Select the Text Size option with the mouse or by pressing S twice.
- Increase or decrease the text size with the mouse or by using the up and down arrow keys and pressing Enter.
- Alternatively you can press Ctrl and '+' to increase the text size, CTRL and '-' to decrease the text size. CTRL and 0(zero) returns you to the default size.
Internet Explorer
- Open the ' View ' menu with the mouse or by pressing ' Alt'+'V ' .
- Select the ' Text Size ' option with the mouse or by pressing ' X'.
- Choose your preferred text size with the mouse or by using the up and down arrow keys and pressing ' Enter ' or by clicking on it.
Netscape
- Open the ' View ' menu with the mouse or by pressing ' Alt'+'V ' .
- Click on the ' Text Zoom ' option with the mouse or press ' Z ' .
- Click on the text size you want with the mouse or use the up and down keys and then ' Enter ' to select the text size you want .
Opera 6 & 7
- Click on the ' File ' menu with the mouse and then click ' Preferences ' or press ' Alt ' + ' F ' .
- Click on ' Page Style ' from the list of option on the left or press the ' down ' arrow key to highlight it. (see Fig 1 - note the: Opera 6 dialog box will look slightly different ).
- Click on the drop down box next to ' Default Zoom ' as shown in Fig 1 and then click on the zoom size you want or press ' Alt ' + ' Z ' and then use the ' up ' and ' down ' arrow keys to select the zoom size you want.
- Click the ' OK ' button or press ' Enter ' to return to Opera.
Opera 8
- Click on the ' Tools' ' menu with the mouse and then click on ' Preferences ' or press ' Ctrl '+ ' F12 ' .
- Click on the ' Web pages ' tab with the mouse or press ' Ctrl ' + ' Tab ' to cycle through the tabs until ' Web pages ' is selected (see Fig 2 Below).
- Click on the ' Page Zoom ' option box and select your zoom size or press the ' Tab ' key twice to select the page zoom option box and use the up and down arrow keys to select your zoom size.
- Click the ' OK ' button or press ' Enter ' to return to Opera.
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