This website endeavours to conform to level Single-A of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0. These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible for people with disabilities. Conformance with these guidelines will help make the web more user friendly for everyone.
This site has been built using code compliant with W3C standards for HTML. The site displays correctly in current browsers and using standards compliant HTML code means it will also be compatible with future browsers.
Most web browsers include functionality to allow you to increase or decrease the text in a web page.
In your browser menu, select View > Text Size > Your desired text size
Alternatively to zoom the entire web page you can select View > Zoom > Your desired zoom options
Windows Keyboard Shortcuts for Zoom
Zoom In: Ctrl++
Zoom Out: Ctrl+-
Reset: Ctrl+0
In your browser menu, select View > Zoom > Zoom In or Zoom Out
To resize only the text (rather than the entire web page) ensure Zoom Text Only is selected before resizing
To reset, select View > Zoom > Reset
Mac Keyboard Shortcuts
Zoom In: Cmd++
Zoom Out: Cmd+-
Reset: Cmd+0
Windows Keyboard Shortcuts
Zoom In: Ctrl++
Zoom Out: Ctrl+-
Reset: Ctrl+0
In your browser menu, select Page > Zoom > Your desired text size
Mac Keyboard Shortcuts
Zoom In: Cmd++
Zoom Out: Cmd+-
Reset: Cmd+0
Windows Keyboard Shortcuts
Zoom In: Ctrl++
Zoom Out: Ctrl+-
Reset: Ctrl+0
Most web browsers will allow users to set their own styles for the website.
Content will be usable/accessible with images off/disabled. Unless they are purely decorative, all images used on this website have appropriate alt attributes. Additionally an image replacement technique may have been used which would allow text to remain accessible.
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