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Computer User Making the text size larger

We have tried to make this site as accessible as possible to all our visitors, but if you would like the text in the pages to be larger, follow the instructions below:

Your Internet Browser software
 
What to do to change the text size?
Microsoft Internet Explorer Select 'View' from the menu bar at the top of the window, then 'Text size' and select a size from those available. You can go back and select'Medium' as the size to get back to the browser's default setting.
Netscape Navigator Select 'View' from the menu at the top of the window and click 'Text zoom''. A sub menu then allows you to change the text size to a larger percentage or 'larger'. Click either of these to increase the size of the text for all the site.
Mozilla Firefox Select 'View' from the menu bar at the top of the window, then 'Text Size' and select either 'Increase' or 'Decrease'. You can go back and select 'Normal' to get back to the browser's default setting.
Opera Select 'View' from the menu bar at the top of the window, then 'Zoom' and select an option higher than 100%. You can go back and select '100%' to get back to the browser's default setting.
Apple Safari

Select 'View' from the menu bar at the top of the screen, then 'Make Text Bigger'. You can use the 'Make Text Smaller' option to get back to the browser's default setting.


Useful tip: If you have a mouse with a scroll wheel, most browsers allow you to alter the text size by holding down 'Ctrl' and moving the wheel up/down.

Further information on web site accessibility can be found at the RNIB website.
Please contact us if you experience any difficulties with using this site.