Lanarkshire 2011 International Children's Games | Accessibility

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Accessibility

Browser options and versions

You can use your browser options to change the way our web pages display. This lets you change the text size on the pages, change the colour of the text or background, or use your own stylesheet instead of ours.

The International Children's Games website has been designed and built to be accessible to as wide an audience as possible. if you have problems using the site, please let us know.



Screen resolution

We suggest minimum display settings for the pages are 1024 × 768 and 32-bit colour. Please consult your computer's help files or supplier's instructions for setting your display options.

Browsers

Our website has been tested to ensure that we support a range of browser and operating system combinations. The following browsers have been tested: Microsoft Internet Explorer v6 and above; Mozilla Firefox.

We will add more browsers to the list above as we continue to test.

Display problems

Some of the features incorporated in the site may not work with earlier browser versions that do not support cascading style sheets. Please consult your browser help files and supplier information to ensure that your browser supports these.

Viewing publications

All publications or documents included on this site are in PDF (Portable Document Format). The title and description will tell you the format of the document, what size it is, and an estimated download time (on a 56k dial-up connection).

Portable Document Format (PDF) documents

We have made every effort to make our PDFs as accessible as possible, using bookmarks to aid navigation and tags to allow people using screen readers to access the content. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer to be able to view a publication in PDF format. If you don't have Acrobat Reader, go to www.adobe.com to download a free copy. It is possible to have a PDF converted to html by Adobe on their website - go to Adobe PDF conversion tools . To use this facility, navigate to the document on our website that you want to convert, click on it and copy the url from the address bar at the top of your browser into the form. Although this type of conversion may be useful for some users, we cannot guarantee that documents will convert to html without problems. Adobe also have helpful information on the accessibility features of Acrobat, at access.adobe.com.

Translation to other languages

You can translate any page from our website into a number of other languages by using the free facilities on AltaVista, Google and other free translation services such as freetranslation.com.

These translations are usually understandable but not perfect and there may be restrictions on the volume of text that can be translated at any one time. For customers who call in person or phone, our public offices can arrange interpreters over the telephone through the Language Line service.