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This website
works best on a recent release of Internet Explorer or Netscape
and uses JavaScript. It has no other particular requirements.
If you have any technical problems or would like to report
a fault please email us.
If you
would rather not enable Javascript there is a Sitemap
for navigation.
Enabling JavaScript
Internet
Explorer (6.0)
Select
'Tools' from the top menu
Choose 'Internet Options'
Click on the 'Security' tab
Click on 'Custom Level'
Scroll down until you see section labled 'Scripting'
Under 'Active Scripting', select 'Enable' and click OK
Netscape
Navigator (4.8)
Select
'Edit' from the top menu
Choose 'Preferences'
Choose 'Advanced'
Choose 'Scripts & Plugins'
Select the 'Enable JavaScript' checkbox and click OK
Mozilla
Firefox (1.0)
Select
'Tools' from the top menu
Choose 'Options'
Choose 'Web Features' from the left navigation
Select the checkbox next to 'Enable JavaScript' and click
OK
Mozilla
Firefox (1.5)
Select
'Tools' from the top menu
Choose 'Options'
Choose 'Content' from the top navigation
Select the checkbox next to 'Enable JavaScript' and click
OK
Apple
Safari (1.0)
Select
'Safari' from the top menu
Choose 'Preferences'
Choose 'Security'
Select the checkbox next to 'Enable JavaScript'
Please
keep in mind that upgrading your browser or installing new
security software or security patches may affect your JavaScript
settings. It is a good idea to double-check that JavaScript
is still enabled if you notice any problems. Additionally,
if your JavaScript setting is set to 'Prompt', you may encounter
a warning about downloading potentially dangerous scripts
from a website that uses JavaScript.
If you
are still experiencing problems viewing the site after ensuring
that JavaScript is enabled in your browser, please check if
you have any personal firewall or security software installed.
Changing your computer
screen settings
This website
is designed for a screen resolution of 1024 x 768, but can
fit within an 800 x 600 screen.
To change
the size of the image shown on your screen on a PC running
Windows 95 and upwards, go to Start > Settings > Control
Panel > Display > Settings and change the desktop area
by using the sliding bar.
On an
Apple Macintosh, you can use the Monitor & Sound Control
Panel to change the resolution.
Having difficulty
with your keyboard or mouse?
You can
fine-tune your mouse and keyboard settings under Start >
Settings > Control Panel > Accessibility in Windows
95/98/NT/2000 and XP.
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