Legibility
If you are experiencing problems with legibility, or you find
that this site is uncomfortable to read, you may wish to consider
changing some of the default settings of your browser. This will
alter the way web pages appear on your screen. Depending upon which
browser and computer system you are using, these can be found in
either the Options or Preferences menus.
Choosing a larger font size will mean that pages will be
delivered to you with larger text, which will be easier to read.
Some browsers also allow you to change the default font itself (it
is typically set to Times or an equivalent) and you may find that
switching to a sans serif font specifically designed for computing
screens will make a distinct improvement.
For further information on site readability, please visit the
Royal National Institute for the Blind website. You may also find
your browser manufacturer's website helpful.
To change the settings temporarily, follow these simple
instructions. In Internet Explorer, you can increase the text size
by selecting View then Text Size from the menu bar at the top. In
Netscape, this can be achieved by selecting View then Text Zoom
from the menu bar.
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