Website Navigation & Accessibility Issues

Other Notes



  • Note that information on this website may not be fully up to date.



Navigation



How to navigate this website:

  • Zoom in (usually Ctrl + mouse scroll) to display the sidebar navigation pane in dropdown mode from the top-left icon.

  • Zoom out (usually Ctrl + mouse scroll) to display the sidebar navigation pane on the left-hand side of the webpage in static mode.

  • Choose which page you want to go on.

  • You may use the Search icon in the top right and type in key terms.

  • Also use 'Ctrl+F' for words on the current page.


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Website accessibility issues

Do you have difficulty accessing my websites & the website links, and problems with seeing graphics or other website objects?


Your access to certain linked websites, and content/graphics & embedded documents, may be due to the following:


Your Internet Browser:

Try using a different browser if there is a problem viewing content. e.g. Try using Chrome or MS Edge; also try Opera, Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox, or others. Whether or not you have an MS/Google/other account login should not make a difference, nor should whether or not you are in Incognito/InPrivate mode. Also make sure you use a recent browser version or update it.


Your Type of Computing Device:

It is recommended you use a desktop computer or laptop (especially MS Windows OS 2018 or later; but it should work on earlier versions and on Apple Mac and Chromebooks) to view these websites. These websites are not yet optimised for any type of mobile devices like smartphones or tablets; as currently, these devices would change the entire formatting of the displayed groups of text and the size/display of graphical objects.


Your Local System Network:

Your organisation's/institution's servers and your local system network may interfere with the DNS redirect and HTTPS protocols. Certain permissions and restrictions features may prevent site access or lead to error messages. Antivirus and firewall enablings may also lead to blocking of web information that may otherwise be secure. The IP gateway addresses being assigned, if within the UK, should not cause an issue. There should also be no main effect from your ISP (EE, Three, O2, etc). Also try using the public Wifi option of your institution/company.



NOTICE from Classic G Sites: The reason why you will see duplicates of the media posted on pages on this website is because for some browsers (Chrome vs MS Edge vs IE vs Opera vs Safari, etc), and depending on the device you use, and your local system network permissions, one of the copies of some of the elements on this website's pages may not show up. I am currently working on rectifying the problem, which I believe has to do with modifying permission encryptions and migrating the data to Google's 'New G Sites' API.