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Home>Council & Services>Accessible Services>Website Accessibility
Our site has been built by www.aussoft.com.au, using the WebComm Content Management System. This has been designed to meet W3C WAI Level A compliance, which means it is designed to comply with worldwide standards for disability access.
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| The 'Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0' developed and recommended by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) can be found at the www.w3.org site.
Our site has been designed and developed for accessibility to all users, including those using alternative browsers, which cater for specific disabilities. Info about the disability access browsers available can also be found on the W3.org site.
Please Note: to enjoy all of our accessibility compliance you may need to select 'Acessible Menu' from navigation bar on the homepage. This turns off our flyout menus, as their movement is not supported by all disability access browsers.
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| Exceptions | | Portable Document Files (PDFs) Adobe Acrobat PDFs have been used throughout the site to present lengthy Council documents that can not always be presented in HTML text. If you have problems downloading these documents, print versions are usually available from Council on 1300 653 356 or alternative formats can be requested by contacting info@kingston.vic.gov.au.
By downloading (it's FREE) the latest version of Adobe Acrobat reader you will find there are a number of features that support disabled users. Including the ability to: | |
 | Read Adobe PDF files aloud using standard operating system text-to-speech functionality |  | Have greater control when using screen readers |  | Evaluate the accessibility of an Adobe PDF file. |
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| For further information about Adobe's PDF accessibility, and to download the latest version of the PDF reader, visit the Adobe website.
Tables Some tables may have been used for formatting purposes in this website.
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