We are committed to making this website as accessible as possible - particularly for those with visual disabilities. In the event that you have any access issues concerning our site, and would like to bring them to our web designer's attention please email ds@davidsiddall.com
INTERNET EXPLORER NETSCAPE NAVIGATOR OPERA MOZILLA FIREFOX SAFARI
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Select Tools > Internet
Options > General tab > Accessibility.
Tick any or all of the three checkboxes to ignore pre-set colours,
font styles or font sizes.
You may also apply your own 'user' style sheet
Find out more about the latest version of Microsoft Internet Explorer (free download)
Recommended versions: 7.0 +
Select Edit > Preferences and double-click 'Appearance' to specify
colour/font requirements.

Find out more about the latest version of Netscape Navigator (free download)
Recommended versions: 8.0 +
Select View > Style and click 'User Mode'. Then select display settings as required from the choices offered.

For Opera 'voice' options please see your browser 'Help' files or visit the
Opera Website:
http://www.opera.com/products/desktop/voice/
Find out more about the latest version of Opera (free download)
Recommended versions: 1.5 +
Select view > Page Style > No Style

Find out more about the latest version of Firefox (free download)
Please consult your browser manufacturer's website for guidance:
http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/safari/
Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to view PDF (Portable Document Format) files.
If you do not have this software installed on your computer (or require an upgrade)
download Acrobat Reader free from the Adobe web site
Updated: January 2008
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