User instructions , Date: 2022.09.29, format: Article

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Useful tips and information on how to use the EU Migration Fund website, a service of the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees.

The usage tips cover the following topics:

  • Browser Compatibility
  • Accessibility
  • Navigation Options
  • Table of Contents
  • Changing Font Size
  • Language Change
  • PDF Documents

Browser Compatibility

The website is optimized for output in modern browsers, regardless of the device used. The website pages use JavaScript. JavaScript is permanently integrated in the current versions of browsers. You can still use parts of this website even if you have deactivated the use of JavaScript in your security settings. However, some functions and navigation mechanisms are restricted when JavaScript is switched off.

Accessibility

The website has been created in accordance with the guidelines of the Ordinance on the Creation of Barrier-Free Information Technology under the Disability Equality Act (BITV).

Navigation Options

The pages are structured in a uniform way, the navigation and the content are divided into separate areas. The structure is divided by headings.

Table of Contents

The table of contents shows you the basic structure of the EU Migration Fund website. Clicking on the respective links will take you directly to the relevant page.

Changing Font Size

You have the option of configuring the font size individually to suit your viewing habits in the browser. The specific options for adjusting the settings vary depending on the browser used.

PDF Documents

You will need a PDF reader to be able to read documents in Portable Document Format (PDF). PDF readers are already integrated in all common browsers.

We have been offering accessible PDFs since May 2009. All accessible PDFs are marked with a note (barrier-free). If you would like an older PDF document or publication to be accessible, please inform us using the contact option. (Keyword: PDF barrier-free).

A few documents are not barrier-free for various reasons. Accordingly, they are not marked as accessible.