Accessibility
It is our intention that this site be easy to use and accessible to all visitors.
We are attempting to make this site as accessible and usable as possible, doing everything we can without editing the framework’s core files.
Special Configuration Options
To help address special needs, you'll find some customizable options below.
Toggle Theme
NOTE: This feature only applies to the application (not help pages) and is set per session at this time (exiting, timing out, and navigating to the login page will automatically restore the themes for the next user).
Come back to this page if you would like to remove/restore the themes.
Adjusting the size of text
This site uses font sizes that you can control using your browser.
Wheel Mouse
If you have a wheel mouse, most browsers can be toggled by holding the 'Ctrl' key down and then scroll the wheel.
Internet Explorer
You can change the text size in Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 by selecting View > Text Size followed by your preferred text size from 'Smallest' to 'Largest'. The default setting is 'Medium'.
Firefox
You can change the text size in Firefox 2 by selecting View > Text size followed by 'Increase' or 'Decrease'. To return the text size to its default setting, select 'Normal'.
You can change the text size in Firefox 3 by selecting View > Zoom followed by 'Zoom In' or 'Zoom Out'. To return the size to its default setting, select 'Reset'.
Additional Information
If you have a disability and need to access this information in an alternate format
or need it translated to another language, please contact
DWD Equal Employment Opportunities Office.
Every reasonable attempt has been made to ensure accessibility, using simple text
with related links when the page is read sequentially.
To assure the physical accessibility of the
Job Center of Wisconsin [UAT]
to as many Wisconsin citizens as possible, DWD staff designed
universally accessible PC workstations located in the
Job Centers.
DWD now has an Assistive Listening System to improve communications for hearing
impaired staff and visitors. You can read the press release titled
"Department Introduces Assistive Listening System for the Hearing Impaired".
Other Resources