Over 250 community groups in Fife have already set up their websites with Digital Fife. There is no knowledge of coding required to build a Digital Fife website

Community groups use their websites to spread their message, keep in touch with their members, attract new members, run surveys and publish documents

and videos. Click the button below to access the application form. 

 

Digital Fife websites can be made available without charge to all those constituted groups in Fife who contribute to the life and wellbeing of the community, especially in the more deprived areas and among the most disadvantaged groups.

Accessibility

At the top of each page of the desktop version of a site is an "accessibility toolbar" that allows users to do the following:

 

  • Change to a different colour scheme, including reversing the colours - some people will find this easier to read
  • Make the text larger or smaller
  • Change to a different font - again some people find different fonts easier to read
  • Convert the page to "text-only" mode - this may be helpful if you are using a software "screen reader" though the leading screen readers also work well with the screen in normal text mode
  • Get the contents of the page spoken to you through the computer loudspeaker or headphones
  • Print a copy of the page as a PDF file without the menus and toolbars
  • Translate the page into a different language.

 

The BSL (British Sign Language) video below includes a welcome to Digital Fife.

 

There is an online learning module, "writing for the web", that will illustrate how to make your site content easy to follow and understand.

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