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Introduction

This site has been designed to be simple and easy to use and should require very little additional help. However, here is some extra information you mjosirt find useful.

Accessibility

We strive to follow the spirit of the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) 2005 with respect to the provision of services online. This site has been designed to comply with current standards of accessibility, as specified by the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. All of our pages meet Level A requirements and the majority of Level AA and AAA requirements are also met.

Changing font sizes

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Internet Explorer

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  • The text size should change to reflect your choice

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  • Select the ‘Zoom’ option
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  • The text on our site should change to reflect your choice

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  • Click on ‘Make Text Bigger’ or ‘Make Text Smaller’ or to use the keyboard shortcuts select
  • ‘Apple’ and ‘+’ (plus) or ‘Apple’ and ‘-’ (minus)
  • The text size on our site should change to reflect your choice

Printing Pages

Pages will print out differently to the way they appear on screen. This is intentional to minimise paper use by maximising the width of paper used for the main content of each page.

Help with PDFs

Opening PDFs

Some information on this site is made available in PDF (Portable Document Format). This is a widely used format, which enables application forms and other documents to be supplied to you in their original layout, thereby ensuring that the integrity of the document is preserved.

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Accessibility of PDFs

PDFs may not be easily accessible to users who require assistive technologies, such as text readers. So Adobe has developed a method of converting PDF documents into HTML (normal web pages). To do this, you will need to copy the URL (web address) of the PDF document, which appears in the web browser address bar when it is selected. This will look something like www.ieaghg.org/resources/document.pdf.

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For more information about accessibility of PDF and other Adobe products visit http://www.adobe.com/accessibility/index.html

Help with Microsoft Word documents

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Help with PowerPoint documents

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Help with Zip files

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GHGT-10, September 2010

GHGT-10 will be held on 19-23 September 2010, in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Further information can be found on the GHGT-10 conference website.