How To, FAQs, Accessibility

How To

 

Browse the resources using the language list on the right….
OR
Search using the Search box (top, right) e.g. contraception Polish; cervical cancer Hindi
THEN simply click on the Title for full details of the resource and where to get it.

  

FAQs:

Confusing Links at the bottom of some pages:
On some pages you will notice a line at the bottom of the text that looks like:
« Abortion Cervical Screening – The Facts »
which is actually a link in one direction («) to the previous resource entered on the site, and in the other (») to the next one entered  – this is a feature we are not able to disable or hide, but is of no help to you getting round the site.  

Why is there no Category list?
We wanted to keep the site as simple as possible and felt that two huge lists – one of languages and one of categories was too much. 
However, the Search facility allows you to do a free-text search on the contents of the site and will identify resources for you e.g. you can search for the word ‘contraception’ and all the resources that have that word in their descriptor page will be returned for you.  Please note: this works best if you are specific with your search i.e. searching for ’sexual health’ will not always return ALL the resources that are relevant as the words ’sexual health’ may not appear on each relevant resource.

  

Accessibility:

Changing the text size:
Internet Explorer: View > Text Size > Largest
Firefox, Netscape: View > Text Size > Increase (Macintosh shortcut: Command+   Windows shortcut: Ctrl++
Opera: View > Zoom > % (Macintosh shortcut: Command+  Windows shortcut: + or 0
Safari: View > Make Text Bigger (Macintosh shortcut: Command+)If this does not work, and you are using Internet Explorer, try the following:
1. Menu items: Tools > Internet Options
2. In Internet Options dialog box: Accessibility button (bottom right)
3. In Accessibility dialog box:
[/] Ignore colors specified on Web pages
[/] Ignore font styles specified on Web pages
[/] Ignore font sizes specified on Web pages

Making other Text, Colour and Layout changes:
got to http://www.w3.org/WAI/changedesign.html#text