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improving access to information for disabled people

Help

  1. Links
  2. Fontsizes
  3. Resolution
  4. Downloading PDF files
  5. Abbreviations and acronyms

On this page can you find help on how to easier access the content on the website.

More content will be added to your help. If you have any questions or suggestions please contact the .

Links

Freestanding links on the site is separated and indicated by a vertical slash on both sides.

Ex:|Link|

Links in text that are separated by text will not have vertical slashes.

An underline will appear when the cursor or the focus is on the link.

Ex: In this text there is a link

The links have colour:
|purple|; before being focused or visited

Fontsizes

The size of the text is dependent of your browser settings. You can change the text sizes by:

The site is built so you can use the larger size in all resolution settings. The largest size will create an overlap but the main content will show on top.

Resolution

The size of content on your screen is depending on your resolution setting. This can be changed.

Windows Users

Go from the Start Menu to Settings/Control Panel/Display. Click on the tab Display and change the resolution in the Screen Area box.

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Downloading PDF files

If you click on a link to a PDF file it will display in the browser window if you have the PDF reader installed.

PDF files can be also be downloaded and saved on you computer. Right click on the link, a downloading window will appear and you can specify where you want to save the file for viewing and/or printing.

Abbreviations and acronyms

If you point your mouse, or focus, on the abbreviation or accronym, the pointer will change into a questionmark. Keep the focus and a tooltip type box will expand, with all words, or the full word, in the acronym or abbreviation.

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Page updated 11.02.2004