While there are some accessibility controls built into this site, you may be better served by using the controls and tools built into your web browser or operating system.
Text Size
- Mozilla Firefox:
- To zoom in and out of a website:
- Click the menu button on the right.
- Use the + button to zoom in and the – button to zoom out.
- The number in the middle indicates the current zoom level; click it to reset to the default zoom level.
- Keyboard shortcuts: Press and hold Ctrl while pressing + to zoom in, – to zoom out, or 0 to reset.
- To change the size of text only (not images):
- Press the Alt key to temporarily bring up the traditional Firefox menu.
- Click View, then go to Zoom and select Zoom Text Only.
- To zoom in and out of a website:
- Google Chrome:
- To change everything (page zoom):
- Open Chrome.
- Click the three dots menu at the top right, then go to Settings > Appearance.
- Next to Page zoom, select the zoom option you want.
- To change font size only:
- Next to Font size, click the down arrow and select the desired font size.
- To change everything (page zoom):
- Microsoft Edge:
- To change the size of everything:
- Click the three dots menu at the top right, then go to Settings > Appearance.
- Adjust the Page zoom setting.
- To change font size only:
- Click the three dots menu, go to Settings, and select Appearance.
- Adjust the Font size setting.
- To change the size of everything:
- Safari (macOS):
- Zooming:
- To zoom in or out of a webpage:
- Press Option-Command-Plus sign (+) to increase the zoom level.
- Press Option-Command-Minus sign (-) to decrease the zoom level.
- Alternatively, go to the View menu and hold down the Option key while selecting Make Text Bigger or Make Text Smaller.
- To reset the font size and zoom level, clear your Safari history.
- In the History menu, select Clear History, then click Clear History again.
- To zoom in or out of a webpage:
- Font Size:
- To adjust the font size (text only, not images):
- Press Alt to temporarily bring up the traditional Safari menu.
- Click View, then choose Zoom Text Only.
- To adjust the font size (text only, not images):
- Zooming:
- Safari (iOS):
- Changing Text Size:
- Open Safari on your iPhone or iPad.
- Visit the webpage where you want to adjust the text size.
- Tap the “aA” button on the left side of the URL bar.
- Tap the “a” button to reduce the text size or the “A” button to increase it.
- The default text zoom is set at 100%.
- Changing Text Size:
- Chrome (Android):
- Open Chrome on your Android device.
- Tap the vertical ellipsis menu icon (three dots) in the top right.
- Go to Settings > Accessibility.
- Enable Force Enable Zoom to zoom in on any website, even those that restrict zooming.
- You can also modify the Text Scaling slider to adjust the general text size.
- Firefox (Android):
- Open Firefox on your Android device.
- Tap the vertical ellipsis menu icon (three dots) in the top right.
- Go to Settings > Accessibility.
- Enable Always Enable Zoom to bypass zooming restrictions on any website
Increased Contrast
- Windows 10:
- Open Settings.
- Go to Accessibility.
- Under Display, toggle on High Contrast Text1.
- To customize colors, select Edit under Contrast themes and modify text, hyperlinks, disabled text, etc.
- Windows 11:
- Open Settings.
- Navigate to Accessibility > Contrast themes.
- Choose a theme from the dropdown menu to enable or disable contrast themes1.
- macOS Monterey, Big Sur, Catalina, and later:
- Open System Preferences.
- Click Accessibility.
- Select Display from the left panel.
- Toggle on Increase Contrast to make UI elements more legible.
- macOS High Sierra and earlier:
- Open System Preferences.
- Click Accessibility.
- Under Display, check the box for Increase Contrast.
- iOS 14 and later:
- Open Settings.
- Tap Accessibility.
- Under Display & Text Size, enable High Contrast Text.
- Android 14:
- Open Settings.
- Tap Accessibility.
- Select Display size and text.
- Toggle on High contrast text.
- Samsung Galaxy (One UI 5.1):
- Navigate to Settings > Accessibility.
- Under Visibility enhancements, choose High contrast and apply it.
Reduce Motion
- MacOS:
- Open System Preferences.
- Navigate to Accessibility.
- Select the Display tab.
- Enable the Reduce Motion option1.
- Windows 10:
- Go to Settings.
- Click on Ease of Access.
- Under Display, toggle Show animations in Windows2.
- Windows 11:
- Open Settings.
- Navigate to Accessibility.
- Select Visual Effects.
- Toggle the Animation Effects option1.
- iOS:
- Open Settings.
- Go to Accessibility.
- Select Motion.
- Toggle Reduce Motion3.
- Android (9+):
- Open Settings.
- Navigate to Accessibility.
- Find and toggle Remove animations2.