Change the background colour by clicking on the colours above



"Now i can change the page colors and print sizes so i can see them more clearly. This also works on other web sites, Fantastic!."

 


Accessability for our readers


 

All our suggestions to improve the accessibility of web pages will apply to every site you visit.

 

Please note that they won't affect images on the screen.

 

The following information will help you to change the font, change the text size, change the text and background colour and turn off page images on Microsoft Internet Explorer.

 

Further help and support for other browsers is available from their help menus.Microsoft Internet Explorer

To apply permanently the font and colour changes below:

 

* on the Tools menu, click Internet Options


* on the General tab, select Accessibility


* click the three Formatting boxes to show ticks, then click OK Changing the fontUsing a sans serif font (such as Arial), rather than a serif font (such as Times New Roman) can make text easier to read:

 

* on the Tools menu, click Internet Options


* on the General tab, click Fonts


* in the Web page and Plain text font lists, select the fonts you would like to use, then click OK Displaying text larger or smaller * on the View menu, click Text size


* select the text size you would like Changing text and background colourWebsite authors and designers often specify particular fonts, typefaces and background colours for their pages, and the combinations can sometimes make the text difficult to read. You can override these settings by choosing your own preferred, clearer colour scheme - black text on a yellow background gives the most contrast:

 

* on the Tools menu, click Internet Options


* on the General tab, click Colours


* uncheck the tick box labelled Use Windows colours


* click Text, and select the colour you want. Click OK


* click Background, and select the colour you want to use. Click OK


* click OK to close the Colours window To close images on web pages * on the Tools menu, click Internet Options


* on the Advanced tab, scroll down to Multimedia


* uncheck the Show pictures tick box


* click on Apply, and then click on OK To change the size of the window * click on the View menu


* click Full Screen There are more options to make websites easier to read, such as removing animation and expanding text. To look at the other options:

 

* on the Tools menu, click Internet Options


* select the Advanced tab


* choose the options you would like


* click Apply, then click OK

 

Thats it... Happy surfing :)