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Screen resolution has been optimised for a minimum of 800 x 600 pixels, and at least 256 colour setting will ensure optimum viewing results. Font SizeIf you need to increase or decrease the viewing font size of this site, you can do this through your browser's settings (eg, through Internet Explorer's menu: View; Text Size;and select from a range of sizes), or click on the text size buttons in the top left hand corner of the website (above the main left menu nativation). Welcome to our new and improved Web Site!Relaunched on 20 September 2006. We're very excited about our new web site, and for good reason! Besides the well-deserved facelift, our improved web site has undergone an extensive redesign based on feedback from the public. We hope that these changes allow us to assist you more effectively. Some of the usability and accessability highlights of the new and improved website are:
BrowsingBecause everyone browses the Web according to personal preference, our site provides a variety of pathways to find the information you seek. SearchTo make searching easier, there is a SEARCH link located at the top of every page on this site. This search queries the website database, and provides a keyword highlighting methodology when search results are presented, therefore making it easier for you to locate what you are looking for. LinksAt the top of every page there are a number of consistent links to assist with navigation and assistance with this site. What is a PDF file?A Portable Document Format (pdf) file is a self-contained cross-platform document. In plain language, it is a file that will look the same on the screen and in print, regardless of what kind of computer or printer someone is using and regardless of what software package was originally used to create it. How to View PDF FilesOnce the Acrobat Reader software is properly installed, you just need to click on a link to a .pdf file and it will be loaded for viewing on your computer. How to Print PDF FilesWhen printing Adobe Acrobat PDF files from within your web browser, do NOT use the web browser print facility. Instead, use the print button at the left end of the special Adobe Acrobat tool bar, which appears immediately above the viewing window. See illustration below for location of this print button. Site CreditsThis site was designed and developed by www.lintonaust.com.au. |