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In this section, we aim to tell you more about how this site is designed and how you can get the most out of it.
It should answer some of the general questions but please contact us to tell us about a specific query you might have.
Browser Compatibility
We have tested the following browsers and recommend you use one of these versions or preferably the latest version, so that you may use this site to its full potential.
- Internet Explorer V6.0, V7.0, V8.0
Navigator V7.1, V9.05 (Now obsolete & replaced by Firefox)
Firefox V3.0.5
Opera V9.63
Chrome V1.0.154.43
Safari V3.2.1
While other browsers (or older version of above) could affect how you see the site, you should however be able to perform all necessary tasks on it.
The site uses Javascript to provide some of it's functionality, you will be able to view and operate the site without it, but, to get best use of the site you should, therefore, enable the use of Javascript within your browser options.
Bookmark this Website
If you are using one of the following browsers:
Internet Explorer or Firefox - Click "Bookmark us!"
Navigator - Press "CTRL-D"
Opera - Press "CTRL-T"
Chrome - Click the "Star" on the tool bar.
Safari - Click the "Plus" on the tool bar.
Screen Resolution and Desktop Area
The site has been optimised for a screen resolution (Desktop Area Setting on your control panel) of 1024 x 768. With a setting of 800 x 600, you will be able to view the site perfectly, but please note you may need to use the horizontal scrollbar that appears to navigate the whole page.
Portable Document Format (PDF) files
Some of the documents in this site are available in Adobe Acrobat's Portable Document Format (PDF) and subject to Terms of use.
PDF is a file format that lets you view and print a document exactly as the author designed it. It is an Internet standard for electronic distribution that faithfully preserves the look and feel of the original document complete with fonts, colours, images, and layout.
To view these documents you need to use a PDF file viewer such as 
Acrobat Reader.
If you have trouble viewing, downloading or printing PDF files with Acrobat Reader then visit Adobe's online technical guides.
Printing pages
Any page can be printed from this site by selecting File then Print from the menu option and are subject to Terms of use.
If you have trouble printing pages from within Adobe Reader then visit Adobe's online technical guides.
Saving Documents
Some documents are in Portable Document Format (PDF) or MS Word/Excel format. Depending on your browser setup, clicking on the link may open the document in the browser window. With large files, a delay can give the impression that the document is not downloading.
If you prefer to save the document directly to your hard drive right-click on the link, and then select the save option, the saving of any documents are subject to Terms of use.
Site Development
This site was developed by The Richardsmob.
In the unlikely event that you do experience difficulties, please contact us immediately so that we can investigate and report back to you. We value your comments generally so that we can continue to enhance and develop the site to give you the best results.
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