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If you're having difficulty seeing the text or browsing the site, try the suggestions below.

Make Text Larger

You can increase the size of the text on the site using your browser. In most modern browsers, you'll find this under the "View" menu (Alt + V). You should then look for the "Text size" option(s).Many browsers (But Not Internet Explorer) also allow you to use the shortcut keys Ctrl + +.Your browser's help system can give you more specific information should you need it.

View the Text Only Version

A text only version of the website is available to dial-up users and other users having problems viewing the website.

Use Your Keyboard to Navigate

You can use keyboard shortcuts to help you move around pages. Here are some particularly useful ones:

  • Page Up / Page Down: Move up and down the page.
  • Tab: Jump forwards through the links. Shift + Tab moves backwards.
  • Home: Back to the top of the page.
  • Alt + left arrow: Back to the previous page.
  • Alt + right arrow: Forwards.

Use Your Keyboard to Move the Mouse Pointer

If you have difficulties using a mouse, you can use "MouseKeys". This is built into Windows and allows you to use the number pad on your keyboard to move the pointer.

MouseKeys can be turned on with the shortcut key combination Left Shift + Left Alt + Num Lock. If this doesn't work, you'll need to turn it on via Accessibility options in Control Panel - see the Microsoft website for more information.

Web Standards

Web standards, as established by the W3C, enable web browsers to comply (almost every modern browser is in or close to full compliance) and display markup properly. This webpage has been tested in the following browsers and is viewable either in its entirety or with slightly truncated abilities which do not affect the usability of the site:

  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 6
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 7
  • Mozilla Firefox 2.x
  • Safari 2.x

Contact Us

If you are having problems with the web site, please email Carey Drake.