Accessibility
This site has been produced on behalf of the Government of West Australia to provide
information about Prohibited Behaviour Orders.
This website has been designed to be as accessible to as many users as possible,
including:
- people with disabilities who may use assistive technologies
- those with slower internet connections or less than state-of-the-art equipment and
- rural and regional users.
The accessibility features available on this site include instructions for resizing text (see below).
Text resizing
You can make the text larger or smaller on this site, or on any website you visit
by changing the settings on your computer.
To check which version of Internet browser is installed on your machine:
- open your browser
- select Help from the top menu of your browser
- select About (followed by your browser name) from the drop down list.
The screen that comes up will display which browser and version you are using.
How to change the text size
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher
- Select View menu, click on Text size and choose a size from the options Largest
to Smallest .
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.2 or higher (Macintosh)
- Click View menu, click on Text Zoom and choose a size from the options 50% - 300%
or Larger or Smaller .
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher
- Select View menu, click on Internet Options and choose Fonts and change the size
to Small or Large .
- Netscape 6.0, and 4.0 or higher
- Select Edit menu and click on Preferences. A new window will open. Select
Appearance from the left hand side menu within the new window. Under Fonts reset
the size (for example, 10, 12, 14 and so on).
- Firefox
- Select View menu, click on Text size and choose either Increase or Decrease the
font size.
- Mozilla
- Select View menu, click on Text Zoom, and choose a percentage size or select Larger
or Smaller.
- Opera
- Select View menu, click on Zoom, and then select a size from the list.
- Safari
- Select View menu and click Make Text Bigger to increase the font size or Make Text
Smaller to reduce the font size.