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Catch22 (managers of the Community Space Challenge website) is committed to ensuring that our website is accessible to all users. This website conforms to W3C and WAI recommendations and standards and has been tested with various technologies. We are constantly working to ensure that our websites are always inclusive.
If you encounter a problem accessing our site, or if you would like to provide feedback, please contact us.
Browser Compatibility
This site is best viewed using Internet Explorer version 4+ or Netscape Navigator version 4+. To obtain the latest versions of these browsers, please visit:
Microsoft http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/search.asp? or
Netscape http://home.netscape.com/computing/download/he
Scripting
Some parts of the website utilises JavaScript for certain functions, therefore this site is best used with JavaScript turned on.
Hyperlinks
All text hyperlinks are written out so that they make sense when read out of context. In other words, the site will not use phrases such as "click here" as hyperlinks. Instead, all text that is hyperlinked will be as meaningful as possible.
PDF
Some of our longer documents are stored in "PDF" format, which requires the Adobe Acrobat Reader. You can download the reader for free from http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep.html. These documents are best viewed using Adobe 5.
Alt-text Tags
Some images on this site are accompanied by a brief alt-text tag that identifies the image or its function
Internet Explorer 5.x and 6.x
To change the text size select View > Text Size and choose from the options.
Internet Explorer 7
To change the text size select Page > Text Size and choose from the options.
Alternatively you can use the Page > Zoom option to increase the size of the whole page.
Netscape Navigator 7
To change the text size select View > Text Zoom and choose from the options.
Mozilla Firefox 1
To change the text size select View > Text Size and choose from the options.
Opera 7 - 9
To change the size of the page select View > Zoom and choose from the options.
Safari
To change the text size select View > Make Text Bigger / Make Text Smaller.
Other browsers
Most modern browsers offer the option to change the text size of a web page, and / or the ability to zoom in and increase the size of the entire page.
Most often the option can be found under the View menu, and is usually called Text Size, Text Zoom, Zoom or something related.
If you cannot find this option in your browser, please consult the help section of your browser. |