Accessibility

  The goal of web accessibility is to ensure that information or services delivered through websites are available to and usable by the widest possible audience. This requires that all users can:

  • perceive and understand the information provided;
  • perceive, understand and operate the website navigation;
  • perceive, understand and operate the controls and inputs.

To achieve this, the design must take into account that the ability to see, hear, make inputs, read text or process information varies from user to user, across time and across situations of use.

The Vitalise website is designed to be as accessible as possible to all our visitors. The information on this page is intended to help you use both the website accessibility tools and the settings on your own web browser to make visiting our site as easy and enjoyable as possible.

If you experience problems accessing any part of this website or you would like to offer us feedback and suggestions on improving accessibility then please don't hesitate to email the website team.

Access keys

Changing the text size

Access keys

Our website uses access keys to help you to navigate quickly to important areas of the site using your keyboard.

i – Home page
b – About Us
s – Services
c – Client List
a –Accessibility
f – Contact
k – Skip to main content
m - Site map

How to use Access keys in your web browser

Internet Explorer
  • Internet Explorer 5 and beyond (Windows): Hold down the ALT key, press the number of the access key, release both keys then press ENTER
  • Internet Explorer 5and beyond (Macintosh): Hold down the CTRL key and press the number of the access key
Mozilla Firefox
  • Mozilla Firefox 1.0 or 1.5 (Windows): Hold down the ALT key and press the number of the access key
  • Mozilla Firefox 2.0 (Windows): Hold down the ALT key and the SHIFT key and press the number of the access key
  • Mozilla Firefox (Macintosh): Hold down the CTRL key and press the number of the access key
Other browsers
  • Netscape 7 (Windows): Hold down the ALT key and press the number of the access key
  • Netscape 6 and earlier (Windows and Macintosh): Access keys are not supported
  • Safari (Macintosh) Hold down the Ctrl key and press the number of the access key
  • Opera (Windows and Macintosh) Hold down the Shift key and press Escape, release both keys, then press the number of the access key

Change text size

Using the website to change text size

You can change the text size by using the text bigger and smaller provided on each page of the website.

Using your browser to change text size

To increase or decrease the text size using your browser, use the appropriate option in your browser or apply user style sheets.

Browser options:
  • Internet Explorer go to View>Text Size>Larger
  • Mozilla Firefox go to View>Text Size>Increase
    Windows shortcut: Press the Ctrl and + keys together
    Macintosh shortcut: Press the Command and + keys together
  • Netscape go to View>Text Size>Increase
    Windows shortcut: Press the Ctrl and + keys together
    Macintosh shortcut: Press the Command and + keys together
  • Opera go to View>Zoom>%
    Windows shortcut: Press the Ctrl and either + or 0 keys together
    Macintosh shortcut: Press the Command and + keys together
  • Safari go to View>Make text bigger
    Macintosh shortcut: Press the Command and + keys together

View website as text only

If you use Mozilla Firefox or Opera as your browser, you can view the site in plain layout by changing the page style in your browser.

  • Mozilla Firefox: go to View>Page Style>No style
  • Opera: go to View>Style>User Mode

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