Accessibility
We are committed to ensuring that our website meets high standards of accessibility and usability.
- Text Resizing
- Web Accessibility Initiative
- W3C Standards
- Menu Navigation (Access Keys)
- Reporting problems
Text Resizing
If you have a general problem with the size of text on websites (ours and others) there are four ways of increasing the size:
- Change Operating System Preferences
You can change settings within Windows or Macintosh operating system to increase the size of text used - this makes all text on your computer larger (not just websites) - Change Browser Preferences
You can change settings within your browser to increase the default size of "normal" text - this has the effect of enlarging the text on all the websites that you visit (provided those websites have been built in an accessible way)- Internet Explorer 6
From the top menu bar, select View and point to Text size - Internet Explorer 7
From the menu bar underneath the search field, select Page and point to Text size - Mozilla, Firefox and most other browsers (PC)
Hold down the CTRL key and press + Decrease text size: Hold down the CTRL key and press - - Macintosh (Safari, Firefox and most other browsers)
Hold down the Command key and press + Decrease text size: Hold down the Command key and press -
- Internet Explorer 6
- Zoom-in (Modern Browsers only)
You can use modern browsers to enlarge any web-page - the effect is to zoom-in to the page just like enlarging an image. All "modern" browsers support this feature: Mozilla, Firefox, Safari, and Internet Explorer 8 (but unfortunately not Internet Explorer versions 6 or 7) - Change Size only for this Website
You can use the font enlargement controls on this page to increase the text size of this website (which only affects this website)