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Introduction

Finding Information

Downloadable documents
Screen resolution & Browers
Site Design & Accessibility
 

Introduction
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Finding the information you want
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Accessing downloadable documents
Documents are available to download from this site in Portable Document Format (.pdf) and Word (.doc). All documents available to download from this website should have the format in brackets after the document's title. If you have difficulty accessing a downloadable document please contact vertigo@vertigomagazine.co.uk.

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Screen Resolution and Browsers
This website is best viewed on a screen showing at least 256 colours with the resolution set to 800 by 600. For best viewing, your browser should have images, javascript and CSS1 and 2 turned on. Should any of these be unavailable, however, you should still be able to find the information you want.

You can download the latest versions of the most commonly-used browsers, Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer, from http://www.mozilla.com/ or http://www.microsoft.com/windows/.

Site design and accessibility
This site is currently being coded to W3C standards, and will meet all of the priority 1 checkpoints for the web accessibility initiative by April 2006. Details of the guidelines are available from http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG10/.