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Improving Visual Accessibility

Enhance Zanda visual accessibility easily with browser settings or extensions.

Because Zanda is a web-based platform, many visual accessibility settings can be adjusted through your browser or device settings. For the best balance of accessibility and security, we recommend using built-in browser and operating system accessibility features. Some users may also choose to use third-party browser extensions, but these should be reviewed carefully before installation.

In this article:

Improving Contrast and Colour Accessibility

  • If you or a staff member has colour vision difficulty, your browser or operating system may offer built-in settings such as higher contrast, inverted colours, or colour filters that make websites easier to read.
  • Some users also choose third-party browser extensions that adjust contrast or colour presentation on websites. If you use one, review its permissions carefully and, where possible, limit its access to only the sites where you need it.

Important Note: Browser extensions are third-party tools and may request access to website content or browsing data. If you use a work or shared device, or if your organisation has IT or security policies, check those first.

Dark Mode

  • Some browsers, devices, and operating systems support dark mode or other appearance settings that can reduce eye strain for some users.
  • Third-party dark mode extensions may also be available. Before installing any extension, review the permissions it requests and make sure it complies with your organisation’s security requirements.

Increasing Readability

You can make Zanda easier to read by using your browser’s built-in zoom controls. Common shortcuts include:

  • Windows / Linux: Ctrl and + to zoom in, Ctrl and - to zoom out
  • Mac: Command and + to zoom in, Command and - to zoom out

Most browsers also let you reset zoom back to the default level.

Security note: Zanda does not control or audit third-party browser extensions. If you choose to use one, you are responsible for reviewing the extension provider, requested permissions, and your organisation’s internal security requirements.