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All pages are set up to allow access by versions
of any browser ranging from IE4 and further as well as Netscape
browsers.
The following information will help you understand what standards we
have applied to the site and how to deal with certain file types.
Site specification
The standard outline guide for the site was
for an SVGA resolution monitor (800 x 600) using 256 colours. The site
is quite useable with specifications lower than this.
This Website caters for
individuals with specific disabilities.
Browser compatibility
This web site has been fully tested on a
number of browsers on the majority of existing computer operating
systems.
This site uses Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
to format the textual information within each page. Only browsers from
version 4 upwards fully understand CSS formatting.
Printing pages
Any page can be printed from the web by the user
selecting file, print from the menu option within Microsoft IE or
Netscape.
Bookmarking pages
To bookmark a particular page the user selects
Favorites, Add to Favorites from the menu option within Microsoft IE or
Bookmarks, Add Bookmarks in Netscape.
Searching
To complete a search the user has to enter a
word or collection of words into the text search box. Pressing the
return key or clicking on the search button will present the user with
a listing of documents which correspond to the search details. These
results will be rated, the most complete matches will be listed first,
decreasing in relevance as the user goes further down the list.
Contact Us
This site supplies a contact form to give users
an opportunity to voice their comments on the service.
Once the form has been completed the user must
click on the submit button at the bottom of the page. This will forward
the information to the Local Council.
We cannot reply to every query but each one will
be read and acted upon where necessary.
Saving pages
Any page displayed on your browser can be saved
to your local drive. Select File, Save as from the menu option within
Microsoft IE and Netscape.
Information
Some pages are in other formats other than HTML.
These are portable document files (pdf), and flash macromedia files. To
read these files the user requires Adobe Acrobat Reader/Flash software
which can be freely downloaded from the Internet.
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