In accordance with University Disability Awareness Regulations this site is displayed in Verdana font, with serif family as fall back, and in the browser default font size.
People using IE6 (or earlier versions) might notice that the website looks a bit odd, and not like it looks on other browsers - this is because IE6 is years out of date, can't handle transparent png images and is hideously standards non-compliant. We recommend upgrading/switching to a browser that actually cares about displaying HTML and CSS in a manner consistent with the rest of the web, like Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Safari, Internet Explorer 8 or Internet Explorer 9 (Windows Vista or 7 only). Internet Explorer 7 is rather better than 6 but still does things its own way.
The W3C introduced the accesskey attribute to enable users to select the appropriate key on their keyboards and navigate to a particular link. Availability and use of Access Keys is dependent on the Web browser and operating system that you are using. Unfortunately, due to the construction of the navigation bar, Internet Explorer 7 (and possibly other versions) cannot use accesskeys to access pages to which the links are not visible. If you move the mouse over the relevant part of the navigation bar, the links will become visible and the relevant accesskeys will work.
Hold the ALT key (PC) or CONTROL (Mac) and press the letter or number of the relevant key to visit the corresponding page.