Accessibility

All pages on this site are built with valid, semantic XHTML Strict 1.0 and vaild CSS. Only unobtrusive, external JavaScript has been used where client-side functionality is required so no content is inaccessible without JavaScript.

This website is designed and built with the W3C Content Accessibility Guidelines in mind. This website allows equal access to people with disabilities using technologies other than standard web browsers, such as screen readers.

You can control:

  • The size of the text
  • The stylesheets

Navigation

To navigate through this site, please use the menu at the top of the page below the logo or the alternative navigation on the right hand side. Your screen reader will read the menu to you and provide access to the tools on this page. The navigation and all links on this page can also be accessed via the Tab button on your keyboard.

Font sizes

You can use your browser to change this document's preferred font size.

In Internet Explorer, select:

  1. View
  2. Text Size
  3. Your preferred text size

In Mozilla browsers (Firefox, Camino).

  1. Hold Ctrl and press + to increase the text size.
  2. Hold Ctrl and press - to decrease the text size.
  3. Hold Ctrl and press 0 to reset the text size.

Stylesheets

In Internet Explorer you may disable specfic sets of styles or import your own stylesheet:

  1. Select Tools
  2. Select Internet Options
  3. Click on the Accessibility button
  4. Click on up to three checkboxes to ignore colours, font styles or font sizes
  5. In the same window, to change your stylesheet, select the checkbox: 'Format document using my stylesheet'
  6. Browse to your stylesheet and click OK

In Firefox you may disable all styles or change the fonts and colours.

To disable the stylesheet:

  1. Select View
  2. Select Page Style
  3. Select No Style

To change the fonts and colours:

  1. Select Tools
  2. Select Options
  3. Select the Content tab
  4. Choose your desired font and colour styles

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