DLF works hard to ensure that its websites are accessible to a wide audience. We listen and respond to feedback and follow established standards for design and accessibility.
If you need extra help in using computers, the web and assistive technology, we recommend you visit the site BBC My Web My Way. This site has videos and information to help you use the accessibility features of your computer and how to make it easier to use the web.
Turn on more accessible mode in Windows
Turn on more accessible mode in Mac OS
If you're using a screen reader or keyboard, use the 'Skip to main content' link at the top of every page to go straight to the content.
You may be able to change the text size in your browser.
We've tried to use colours that make webpages easy to read, but we know that some people have trouble with reading text on certain colours. You may be able to use your own colours with your browser.
To make things easier for screen reader users, images have descriptive alternative text. If the image is purely decorative or part of a link, the alt text should be null.
This site uses cascading style sheets for visual layout. If your browser or browsing device does not support style sheets, the content of each page is designed to be still readable.
We are committed to producing websites and web resources that can be accessed by all of our visitors. We aim to adhere to the Worldwide Web Consortium's (W3C) WCAG 2.0 accessibility guidelines to a minimum standard of AA compliance. Where possible and appropriate we aim to comply with AAA standards.
We know that not all parts of our website are perfect but we believe in continuous development. If you find an accessibility problem on any page or would like to tell us anything that would make your experience of our site better, please contact us:
If you enjoyed using the Living made easy website, or if you had trouble with any part of it, please get in touch. We'd like to hear from you in any of the following ways: