
Website Accessibility Statement
Berlad Graham’s Website Accessibility Statement
Berlad Graham is dedicated to ensuring universal accessibility of this website, irrespective of individual conditions. We are continually striving to enhance both the accessibility and user-friendliness of our site.
Standards Compliance
Our goal is to align all pages on this site with the priority 2 guidelines set by the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Although we make every effort to adhere to accessibility and usability standards, there might be instances where full compliance is not achievable across all areas of www.bglaw.co.uk. Rest assured, we are actively exploring solutions to ensure consistent accessibility throughout the entire website.
How do I make the text bigger so that it is easier for me to read?
Adjusting your browser's settings can make screen text more readable for some users. Increasing the size at which text is displayed can be a helpful option for improving accessibility.
- Using Google Chrome, Click the three-dots settings icon > Choose Settings > From the left pane, select Appearance > From the Font size drop-down, select your new font size. This changes the default font size on Chrome.
- Using Internet Explorer, go to View > Text size > and select the size you want
- Using Firefox, go to the View menu, select Zoom and then either Increase Ctrl + +, Decrease Ctrl + – or Normal Ctrl + 0.
- Using Opera, View > Zoom > and select the size you want
What are PDFs and how do I read them?
The acronym PDF stands for Portable Document Format. To view PDF files, you will need to install a plug-in called Adobe Acrobat Reader, which can be downloaded free of charge from Adobe’s website. For users with accessibility concerns, we recommend visiting Adobe’s accessibility website for more information. Additionally, modern versions of Acrobat Reader offer a Read Out Loud feature, accessible through the View menu.
Accessibility software
JAWS is a screen reader for Windows. A time-limited, downloadable demo is available.
Lynx is a free text-only web browser for blind users with refreshable Braille displays.
Opera is a visual browser with many accessibility-related features, including text zooming, user stylesheets and image toggle. A free downloadable version is available. It is compatible with Windows, Macintosh, Linux, and several other operating systems.