Accessibility at PaydayBank
Welcome to Accessibility at PaydayBank
The place for you to learn about various ways of accessing our products and services.We pride ourselves in being unique and innovative and we strive to build an accessible standard for both our work environment and our clients and those who have devoted their way of life to promoting accessibility. We are glad to have this opportunity to share our online accessibility features as well as those outside the online market.
To allow for the widest access for all of our clients PaydayBank strives to ensure that our website follows the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) provided by the W3C
You can view pages on our website on a variety of browsers. Select from the links below if you need to update your current web browser:
For Microsoft Windows Vista, XP and 2000, 2003, 2008:
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 and later
Firefox 3.x
Google Chrome 3.x and later
For Apple MacOS 10.4 and later:
Apple Safari 2.0 and later
Firefox 2.0 and laterWe have fixed the display fonts and images size to optimal viewing size so that the website is accessible and can be seen properly at various font sizes.
To change contrast on PaydayBank website, please adjust your monitor settings. We have chosen a pleasant color theme that is viewable in both color and black/white.
A zoom feature is now included within both Internet Explorer 7 and Firefox which will allow you to zoom in and out in order to increase the viewable size of the website. To use this feature, press "Ctrl" and "+" to zoom in and "Ctrl" and "-" to zoom out.
We have used a simple navigation paradigm including the use of visible; center of focus; bold navigation tabs, visible for the most frequently used information.
At PaydayBank we have tried to minimize web download times by minimizing image sizes and excess content to make sure web download times are minimal. As a result, our web pages are designed to load fast on both Computers and Mobile devices.
Our underlying technology makes sure a most of the work is done on the server side so that the client is presented with a ready-made, simple html page with minimal javascript and minimal client overhead.


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