Accessibility

We are committed to making our website as accessible as possible to all visitors.

To make our website easy to view, we have designed it in accordance with guidelines set out by the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI).

Screen magnifying software

Due to screen magnification, scrolling may be required to view all elements of Unum web pages.

Browsers

The website can be viewed across a wide range of browsers.

We recommend Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 6.0 or 7.0 to take full advantage of all our website's facilities.

The site will also work with the Gecko based family of browsers including Mozilla and Netscape versions 6 - 7. The site is optimised for a screen resolution of 1024 x 768.

Changing browser settings to suit you - Internet Explorer

Font size and colour

To ensure that website fonts and colours are optimised for accessibility:

Changing font

Text in a font such as Arial is easier to read than one such as Times New Roman. To change the text font:

Enlarging text

As a result of the fonts, typefaces and background colours used in web page design, you may find some text difficult to read. You can however choose settings to suit you. A distinct contrast can be achieved using black text on a yellow background. To change the text and background colours:

To prevent graphics from appearing on web pages:

Should graphics still appear, select 'View' then 'Refresh' from the toolbar, or press F5.

To change the size of the window:

There are other options to tailor web pages that help make them easier to read. These may be found under the 'Tools' menu:

For Netscape Communicator

To make any changes to your browser settings, you should first open the 'Preferences' box by clicking on 'Edit' and selecting 'Preferences'. You may then choose to make any of the changes listed below.

To change the text font:

If you want to set these fonts for all future usage on your browser, click on 'Use my default fonts overriding document specified fonts'.

To change the text and background colours:

To set these colours as your browser default, click on 'Always use my colours, overriding document'.

To prevent images from loading on web pages:

For further assistance in changing your browser settings, there is also a 'Help' menu on your browser toolbar. Please refer to this for further information.

Website help

If you have experienced a technical problem using this site, please e-mail our web helpdesk at WorkMatters@unum.co.uk.