We are committed to making our website accessible to all of our visitors. We aim to meet the "triple-A" level of accessibility under the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines published by the World Wide Web Consortium.

Text

If you find that the text on our site appears either too large or too small, you can adjust it through your web browser controls.

You can change text size using your browser.

  • In Internet Explorer, go to 'view', 'text size'. Select the text size you require.
  • In Firefox, go to 'view', 'text size'. You can increase or decrease the text size as required.
  • In Safari, hold down the command key (Apple key) and select '+' to increase the text size or '-' to decrease the text size.
  • In Google Chrome hold down 'Ctrl' and then '+' to zoom in or 'Ctrl' and '-' to zoom out.

Contrast

If you find text difficult to read on a light background you can click on the 'Contrast' link. This will change the text to white and the background black. To revert to the standard format simply click once again on the 'Contrast' link.

Browser compatibility

Our site is built to work with up to date versions of all popular web browsers.

PDF files

To view and print Portable Document Format (PDF) files, you need the free Adobe Reader software. If you don't have Adobe Reader already, you can download it from www.adobe.com. Follow the link titled 'Get Adobe Reader'.

All our PDF files should work with version 4.0 of Adobe Acrobat Reader and newer.

Adobe also provide advice for visually impaired users at access.adobe.com.

Word files 

You can view and print Microsoft Word files from Microsoft Word itself or several other word processing packages. Microsoft offer the free Microsoft Word Viewer as a download for Windows users that don't have a suitable word processor. The viewer is available from the Office section of www.microsoft.com.

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Links to other sites outside our website will open in a new window and will be denoted with the following icon - external link opens in new window.

Further help using this site

If you have any difficulties using our website – or have any suggestions for improvements – please email the websitemanager@renaissancesolicitors.co.uk.