Accessibility
The Victorian Fisheries Authority (VFA) has developed this website with the aim of complying with W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 Level AA accessibility standards.
Our website is designed to a high standard of accessibility so that all site visitors can easily access its content and use its features. Our website is also designed to be accessed by tablets and smart phones.
The VFA continues to review and improve the accessibility of this site. If you have accessibility issues or feedback, please contact us
Accessibility tips
- Change webpage text size and page zoom
- Keyboard navigation
- Contrast tool
- Images
- Video or audio formats
- Downloads
- Printing web pages
Change webpage text size and page zoom
You can change the text size or page zoom on your browser to view the website.
Instructions for different browsers are below.
- Internet Explorer
Modify text size and set page zoom in Internet Explorer - Firefox
Modify text size and set page zoom in Firefox - Google Chrome
Modify text size and set page zoom in Google Chrome - Safari
Modify text size and set page zoom in Safari.
Keyboard navigation
Keyboard navigation is an alternative to the mouse for browsing websites. This increases accessibility for visitors who have difficulty with using a mouse or pointer tool.
You can use the arrow keys to scroll up or down pages. Use the tab key to move between links ('skip links'), and press return or enter to select one. Use the backspace key to go back to the previous page.
Contrast tool
You can change the contrast of the page to high contrast mode, here is some information to help you:
- Google's official "High Contrast" extension for Chrome
- Firefox's documentation on using high contrast theme
- If you are using Internet Explorer, please search for information on how to enable high contrast mode on the Microsoft website:
Microsoft Support website - Internet Explorer section - If you are using an Apple device, please search for information on how to enable high contrast mode on the Apple website:
Apple Support website - OS X Accessibility section
Images
The content of images within this site is described using alt tags (alternative text).
Video or audio formats
The VFA will occasionally publish a video on this website. Transcripts and captions will accompany video published on this website.
Downloads
This website includes a variety of files including PDFs, and Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents.
- PDF (Portable Document Format) files
This website may use PDF (Portable Document Format) files, also known as Adobe files to make publications available online. To open, print and/or save these files, you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader which you can download for free from Adobe.com.
Download Adobe Acrobat Reader - Microsoft Word
This website will provide accessible Word documents. Document links indicated by .doc will open using the Word processing package you have on your computer, or you can download the free Microsoft Word Viewer to open and read .doc documents.
Download Microsoft Word Viewer - Microsoft Excel
Document links indicated by .xls will open if you have the full Excel version from Microsoft, or from the free Excel Viewer (to open, view and print .xls files)
Download Microsoft Excel Viewer - Microsoft PowerPoint
Presentations links indicated by .ppt will open a slideshow if you have the full PowerPoint version from Microsoft, or from the free PowerPoint Viewer (to open, view and print .ppt files).
Download Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer
Printing web pages
If you have tried to print a page on the website using the "Print" tool at the top of each page and have not been successful, here is some information to help you:
- For desktop users
Pressing the "CTRL" (control) and "P" buttons together. This should trigger the print dialogue box on all desktop computers (Windows, MAC and Linux based). - For mobile device (smartphone and tablet) users
Due to the wide range of mobile devices on the market, it would be best to refer to your device's manual, or search for the information via a search engine such as Google. Some examples of search queries you might use are: