Accessibility

We have designed DRINKiQ.com to be as accessible as possible for all users. You may wish to alter the way the website looks to help you access information. Step-by-step instructions are below.

Accessibility

We have developed this site to be AA compliant with W3C Web Content Accessibility guidelines 1.0.

Changing the text sizes

You may want to change the text size in this website so the fonts display at a larger size.

To change the font using the browser menu, follow these instructions:

In Internet Explorer, select Text Size from the View menu item. Then choose the preferred size. In Netscape Navigator, select Text Zoom from the View menu item. Then choose the preferred size. The text of the site will change to reflect your choice. In Firefox, select “Control” and the “+” keys at the same time to increase size.

Navigating this website

This site has been designed for ease of use. The main navigation includes all the main sections of the website and runs across the top of each page. Clicking on any of these items will take you to a specific section of the website, where the navigation is displayed down the left. Choosing a section will also reveal any further content pages within a section. This style of navigation is consistent throughout the site.

Access keys

Access keys are keyboard shortcuts that replace the need to use the mouse for navigation. In Internet Explorer on Windows, you can press ALT + an access key; on a Mac, you can press Control + an access key. Then press Enter to activate the link.

The following access keys are available:

Home (h)
Facts about Alcohol (1)
Resource Center (2)
Diageo and Responsible Drinking (3)
Around the World (4)
Links (5)
Send to a Friend(6)
Email Subscription (m )
Contact us (c)
Sitemap (s)
Go search (g)
Terms of Use (t)
Privacy Statement (p)
Accessibility (a)

Please note: Your browser may or may not support access keys.

Images and alt tags

Accessibility

All images used on the site include 'Alt' tags descriptive text alternatives. This allows users to see what the image is meant to convey even if it doesn't load, or if images have been switched off or if using a screen reader to read the web page rather than view.