Legislation and Legal Opinion Commission - Accessibility

Accessibility

The Legislation and Legal Opinion Commission seeks to make its electronic content available to all users, and for this purpose the site has been designed and implemented according to international standards to enable browsers to easily access it.

Site Structure

The Legislation and Legal Opinion Commission follows the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standards to maintain the structure, features and appearance of the website through the title and large-sized icons that indicate the content. This makes browsing and accessing information and services easier.

Screen Enlargement

If you find it difficult to read the text and view images, you can use the "Zoom" option to enlarge the page. You can also change the page size by selecting the (View) menu, then selecting "Zoom" and then adjusting the page size as desired.

Ability to change the text size

If you find it difficult to read the text on the computer screen, you can enlarge or reduce the text size by adjusting the font size setting in your browser.

- Internet Explorer: By selecting (View) from the menu, then selecting the appropriate size.

- Firefox: Selecting (View) from the menu, then selecting to enlarge or reduce the font size. You can also press (Ctrl and +) to increase the text size, (Ctrl and -) to decrease the text size, and (Ctrl and 0) to return to the default size.

- Chrome: Select the main menu, then choose Zoom, then adjust the text size. You can also press (Ctrl and +) to increase the text size, or (Ctrl and -) to decrease the text size, and (Ctrl and 0) to return to the default size.

- Opera: Change the text and graphics size using Ctrl (+ and -) on the numeric keypad. The page size will change by 10% each time.

- Safari: Click (View) from the menu, then click (Make Text Bigger) or (Make Text Smaller) to change the font size. You can also use keyboard shortcuts. You can also press (Apple and +) to increase the font size, or (Apple and -) to decrease the font size.

Programs for opening and reading files

PDF technology was developed by Adobe to publish printed documents electronically in a way that preserves the original form of the document. It is a widely used technology and is very ideal for publishing various types of documents on websites, such as brochures, reports, publications, and forms.

To view PDF files on the Commission's website, you can download the free Acrobat Reader program from the Adobe website.

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