The FAIRR Initiative is committed to making this website accessible to all users, regardless of circumstances.
Standards compliance The website is built using XHTML and CSS, according to W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) standards.
How do I make the text bigger so that it is easier for me to read? Some users might find screen text easier to read by increasing the size at which it is displayed. To do this, simply adjust your browser’s settings.
Using Internet Explorer, go to View > Text size > and select the size you want
Using Firefox, go to the View menu, select Zoom and then either Increase Ctrl + +, Decrease Ctrl + — or Normal Ctrl + 0.
Using Opera, View > Zoom > and select the size you want
What are PDFs and how do I read them? PDF stands for Portable Document File. You need a plug-in called Adobe Acrobat Reader to view these files which you can download for free from Adobe’s website.
Users who have concerns about accessibility should visit Adobe’s accessibility website. Recent versions of Acrobat Reader have a Read Out Loud facility, which can be found under the View menu.
How can I view a Word file if I don’t have Word software? A free Word viewer is available from Microsoft at the Microsoft Download Center. You’ll find Word, Excel and PowerPoint viewers here too.
Please note that these links are placed here for your convenience only and should not be taken as an endorsement of either product or software.