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Accessibility

 On this page you can find instructions for personalization and internet access using different browsers.

Using accessibility features in Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox
Note: these instructions for improving the accessibility of web pages will be applied to every site visited. The settings will not influence the images.
Instructions for changing fonts and background colors of a web page with Internet Explorer In order to set the fonts and background colors to be always used for web pages
•Select Internet Options from the Tools menu of Internet Explorer.
•On the General tab, click Accessibility.
•Modify the settings as needed.
 
In order to change the colors of web pages:
•Select Internet Options from the Tools menu of Internet Explorer.
•On the General tab, click Colors.
•Modify the settings as needed.
•To change the text size of a web page.
•Select Text Size from the View menu, then the desired size.
•To view the text of a web page with a different font.
•Select Internet Options from the Tools menu of Internet Explorer.
•On the General tab, select Fonts.
•Select the desired Web page font or Plain text font from the lists.
 
Instructions for changing the fonts and background colors of a web page with Firefox 1.x and later versions.
 
Changing predefined fonts in Firefox:
Normally, the web pages are viewed using the predefined font of the browser , or a font chosen by the author of the page.
In Firefox the user is given the possibility to change the predefined fonts, with the following procedure:
• Open the Tools menu and choose Options (for Mac OS: open the Firefox Menu and choose Preferences
• Open the Content group
• Choose the favorite settings, also through "Advanced" tab, if you are an advanced user.Changing Colors or Backgrounds in Firefox:
• Open the Tools menu and choose Options (for Mac OS: open the Firefox Menu and choose Preferences
• Open the Content group and choose Colors
• Click on the colored blocks near "Text", "Background", "Unvisited Links” and "Visited Links".