For more information on user accessibility click here to visit the AbilityNet website. There you can find out how to alter the way websites look. For example, the colours may not be to your liking, or the text size a little too small for you to read with comfort. Select the link for step by step instructions on how to make web pages easier to read.
Click on the paper icon to increase or decrease text size:

This tool can be located on the right column near the bottom of your screen.
This site uses access keys. Access keys are essentially keyboard shortcuts on a web site that give a keyboard or screen-reader* user quick and easy access to all the main areas of the site.
If you are using Windows pressing the ALT key in combination with the access key will give focus to that specific link on the page. Press Enter to select that link.
If you are using a Macintosh pressing the CTRL key in combination with the access key will automatically send you to that specific page. The following are the access keys used on this site:
- Home - Alt + 1
- Gas & Electricity - Alt + 2
- Home Phone - Alt + 3
- Insurance - Alt + 4
- Credit Cards - Alt + 5
- Personal loans - Alt + 6
- Other Savings - Alt + 7
- Tools - Alt + 8
- About - Alt + 9
Please note your browser may or may not support access keys .
The following information will not only help you to change the colours, text size and style of our website, but will also explain how these changes can be made to affect every site you visit if you so wish.
This section includes information on the following:
- Changing the size of the text
- Changing the style of the text
- Changing text and background colours
Before we can give you instructions on how to make the changes we
need to know which browser you are using. Please select one of the
following: