AccessibilityWhilst we make every effort to ensure you get the most from this website, you may find you can improve your browsing experience by changing particular browser settings. Below are some suggestions on how to change the settings for common web-browsers. Please check your browsers built-in documentation for further information. Internet Explorer (IE) Change font sizes in IE * IE7: From the Page menu, choose the Text size option * IE6 and below: From the View menu, choose the Text size option How to change colour and font settings in IE
Disable images in IE
Mozilla Firefox Change font sizes in Firefox * From the View menu, choose the Text Size option Change colour and font settings in Mozilla Firefox
Disable images in Mozilla Firefox
Further help If your browser isn't covered here, or you would like more in-depth information, visit My Web my Way, an online guide that explains the various accessibility features provided by your web browser. Features of the site Descriptive link text When the author of a site uses descriptive link text, all links on the page will make sense even when read out of context. For users of assistive technology (e.g. Screen-readers) this can allow them to quickly jump through pages of text to find relevant links. Meaningful ALT attribute on images Most images on this site contain additional 'alternate' text that is stored with the image. This allows users who otherwise wouldn't be able to see the image access to the stored information. Although this can help users of assistive technology (e.g. Screen-readers), this also applies to visitors who disable images because of a slow internet connection. Any image that is considered purely decorative will have a blank alternate text (e.g. alt=""). This reduces the amount of unnecessary content on the page.
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