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Website accessibility

The City of Parramatta Council website is built to provide access for a variety of new technologies and web browsers, including assistive technologies for the Internet. For most visitors, our site is now easier to use, quicker to access, and more streamlined for updates and modifications.

We are continuing to improve the site to comply with web standards outlined by the World Wide Web Consortium and the Australian Government Information Management Office.

Our site now uses Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and XHTML for most page layout and design details. While there may still be tables and spacer GIFs in a few spots which are often used on websites to set up and control page structure, the City of Parramatta Council continuing working to remove these potential barriers to accessibility.

To help move web technologies forward - toward accessibility, additional security, and functionality - City of Parramatta Council supports the World Wide Web Consortium's Web Standards Initiative, which encourages users to upgrade their browsers. Older browsers like Netscape 4.x or Internet Explorer 6.x weren't built to fully support CSS. Consequently, our site's presentation on older browsers may look different, although our content can still be accessed from older commercial browsers.

Visitors who continue to use older browsers will see a much simpler presentation, one that offers the full content in a stripped-down design. We recognise that imperfections are bound to appear, even though we've done our best to ensure our site renders as consistently as possible.

PDF documents and accessibility

A number of documents on our website are only available in Portable Document Format (PDF). Though the City of Parramatta Council website attempts to only list materials that are available in HTML or other equally accessible formats, sometimes resources are identified that can only be provided efficiently in PDF format and are too important to ignore. In these cases where a resource is only available in PDF, a link will be provided identifying resources that aid in accessing PDF files.

Converting PDF to a more accessible format

Since PDF documents may not be readily accessible to screen readers and may not be formatted for visually impaired users, the following tools can be used to convert PDF documents into plain text or plain HTML documents. This service is provided by Adobe.

Online Conversion: 
www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/

Email Conversion:
For converting offline documents, you can send your PDF as an email attachment and a converted version of the document will be posted back to you.

HTML version: 
pdf2html@adobe.com

TEXT version: 
pdf2txt@adobe.com

An Adobe Acrobat access plug-in is also available from: www.adobe.com/downloads/

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If you continue to have difficulties accessing our content, please contact us.

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