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If you have difficulty in reading our website pages on your screen, changing the settings on your browser may improve visibility.

How to change visibility features
These instructions have been tested with Internet Explorer version 5.5 and 6, and will apply to any site you visit.

However, you may find that not all pages within a site are compatible.

The images on the screen will not be affected.

To apply the font and colour changes below permanently:


on the 'Tools' menu, click 'Internet Options'

Text with a sans serif font (such as Arial) is easier to read than a serif font (such as Times New Roman).

To change the text font:

To enlarge the text:

Combinations of fonts, typefaces and background colours used in web page design may result in text being difficult to read.

However, you can choose settings to suit you. For example, black text on a yellow background gives a distinct contrast. To change the text colour and background colour:

To prevent graphics from appearing on web pages:

To change the size of the window:

There are other ways you can tailor web pages that help make them easier to read. These can be found under the 'Tools' menu: