Accessibility
We want this website to be accessible to as many people as possible.
If you have any problems using any part of this site, we’ll be very glad to help so please get in touch.
Making text larger
You can enlarge the text size using the Resize text links (at the bottom of the left-hand menu). + increases the text size, –reduces it, and normal sets it back to the original size.
You can also change the text size by changing your browser’s settings. The BBC’s My Web My Way pages give instructions for most browsers. Here are links to instructions for enlarging text in some of the most popular ones:
- Making text larger in Internet Explorer 7 (Windows)
- Making text larger in Internet Explorer 5/6 (Windows)
- Making text larger in Firefox 1.5/2.0 (Windows)
- Making text larger in Safari (Mac)
Other changes you can make
You can also change the styles and colours of web pages by changing your browser’s settings. The BBC’s My Web My Waypages show you how to do this, and make the most of your computer and browser’s accessibility features.
Accessibility standards
This site has been designed in line with WCAG 1.0, aiming to meet all level A checkpoints, at a minimum.