About This Web Site

We’ve worked very hard to make visiting this web site an enjoyable experience, regardless of how you browse the web. As part of this commitment, we’ve implemented some features to make the site more useable for people with disabilities. This page describes those features, and provides some pointers on how to get the best out of this web site.

You can find the following information on this page:

If you have any questions or comments, please get in touch with us using the information on the contact page. We’re committed to making this website as usable as possible for all our visitors, and welcome any feedback or suggestions.

Accesskeys used on this website

Accesskeys help people to navigate a website using their keyboard. The following table lists the accesskeys that are used on this site:

Accesskey What it does
0 (zero) Loads the “About this Website” page (this page)
1 (one) Loads the “Home” page for this website
2 (two) Jumps to the main content on the page
9 (nine) Loads the “Contact Us” page, so you can get in touch with us

How to resize the text

If you find the text on this website a bit too small, most modern web browsers will allow you to enlarge it. Choose your preferred browser from the list below to find out how to change your text size.

Microsoft Internet Explorer

To change the text size in Internet Explorer, go to View in the main menu, and then Text Size. Select the size you want from the list.

Firefox

On a Windows PC use CTRL+ (the “Control” key and the plus sign) to increase the text size, and CTRL- (the “Control” key and the minus sign) to decrease the text size in Firefox.

If you’re using Firefox on an Apple Mac, use AppleKey+ (the “Apple” key and the plus sign) to increase the text size, and AppleKey- (the “Apple” key and the minus sign) to decrease the text size.

Safari

Use AppleKey+ (the “Apple” key and the plus sign) to increase the text size, and AppleKey- (the “Apple” key and the minus sign) to decrease the text size in Safari.

Built using “web standards”

We designed and built this website with web standards in mind. In practical terms, this means that:

  • It will work consistently in all recent browsers
  • Screen readers, and other assistive technology, will be able to read the site content easily and efficiently
  • Older browsers will still be able to display the content (which is the most important bit)
  • If you choose to access the site using a PDA, a mobile phone, or even a device that we haven’t heard of yet, the content should still display just fine provided the device understands web standards (which almost every modern device does)

JavaScript not required

JavaScript is used on lots of websites to improve the user’s experience by providing lots of little enhancements that wouldn’t otherwise be possible. However, not all people use browsers that support JavaScript, and we’ve worked hard to ensure that all the important stuff still works for them.

A good example of this is the forms on this website. We use JavaScript to let you know if you’ve forgotten to fill out some required information when you submit the form. This means that you don’t have to wait around for the next page to load, only to find that you’ve missed something on the form.

If you haven’t got JavaScript enabled, the form will still work fine; you’ll have to wait a bit longer to check that everything is ok.

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