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Programmes have content that is short and simple to understand. Content on the website and native iOS/Android apps have information that is broken up into smaller bitesize pieces to ensure that users can digest the information more easily. Wherever possible, content has been presented in a list format, rather than in overly long paragraphs of information; this style of presentation is often easier for users to absorb.
The Channel4.com website has meaningful headings and subheadings that introduces content correctly, which minimises the likelihood of users becoming confused. To achieve this, the headings are relevant to the content they introduce, acronyms and abbreviations have been expanded in their first instance of use on a page, and spacing between paragraphs have been carefully considered in order to aid in readability of the page.
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Please CLICK HERE for information on our commitment to providing access services across our platforms and services and details of the programming we provide weekly with audio description or signing.
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Subtitles via Watch Live are supported on most of our programming and platforms (Amazon, Roku, iOS, Android and within a web browser) however not everything will carry subtitles either because none are available or, as in the case of some of our older content, because the subtitle format is not compatible (e.g Everybody Loves Raymond, Frasier, etc.). If subtitles are available, an 'S' button will be visible on screen.
If you are having any issues with the subtitles via Watch Live please get in touch via the contact us form on our website www.channel4.com.
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To enable JavaScript, please follow the instructions below for your specific browser:
For Firefox 3.0 on Mac- Open Firefox
- Click "Firefox" on the menu bar
- Click "Preferences..."
- Select the "Content" section
- Ensure the "Enable JavaScript" box has a tick next to it.
- Close Window
For Firefox 3.0 on PC- Open Firefox
- Click "Tools" on the menu bar
- Click "Options..."
- Select the "Content" section
- Ensure the "Enable JavaScript" box has a tick next to it.
- Select 'OK'
- Close Window
For Safari on Mac- Open Safari
- Click "Safari" on the menu bar
- Click "Preferences..."
- Select the "Security" section
- Ensure the "Enable JavaScript" box has a tick next to it.
- Close Window
For Safari on PC- Open Safari
- Click "Settings" icon (looks like a wheel) on the menu bar
- Click "Preferences..."
- Select the "Security" section
- Ensure the "Enable JavaScript" box has a tick next to it.
- Close Window
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