Resolution : This site is designed to be viewed in 800 X 600, although all other resolutions are still suitable (lower resolutions will have to use the scroll bars to view all of each page. How do I adjust this?

Browsers : Version 4 and above browsers are required. This site uses frames, layers and javascript that can only work with v.4+ browsers. If your browser is a lesser version, it is recommended that you upgrade. Click on a link below to get the latest version of your favourite browser.

This website has been built to comply with the most commonly used computer settings.

If you are having trouble viewing this site, it is most likely that your computer has different settings, or is using an outdated browser.

To troubleshoot any problems, please check the following tips.

Font size : If you use a font size other than standard ( in particular - Large size) you may experience overlapping of text. You may want to adjust your font size to standard size while visiting this site. How do I do this?

To adjust your settings (if you are using windows 95/98) :

Click the Start button on the bottom left of the screen Choose Settings, then Control Panel

Double-click the Display icon, then select the Settings tab from the Display Properties dialog box

From here, you can adjust the Desktop Area to 800*600 and the Colour Palette setting to 16 bit (or higher if your graphics card will allow it)

To adjust Font Size, click the 'Advanced' button, and choose the size you want from the drop-down menu.

Flash Player : This site uses animations created in 'Flash' which require Flash Player to be installed. Most people already have this installed, but if you don't you will be prompted when you first visit this site.

Flash Player is a tiny add-on program that downloads in seconds, and significantly enhances the multimedia elements of Flash using websites. It is now considered a standard format on the internet. For more information, visit

http://www.macromedia.com/software/flash/

Colours : A colour palette of 16 bits or higher. Lesser palettes (such as 256 colours) will not display some graphics accurately. How do I adjust this?