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How do I view a pdf?To view a pdf you need to download Adobe Acrobat. It is free to download. Click here to download it: www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readermain.html Accessiblity statement
This website is designed to be as accessible as possible to all our visitors. It is therefore accessible without the use of a mouse, and should be more compatible with screen readers. There is also a text only version which gives you the information about the charities participating in this Holidays for All project. Using your browser to change text size
To increase or decrease the text size using your browser, use the appropriate option in your browser or apply user style sheets. Browser options:
- Internet Explorer go to View>Text Size>Larger
- Mozilla Firefox go to View>Text Size>Increase
Windows shortcut: Press the Ctrl and + keys together
Macintosh shortcut: Press the Command and + keys together - Netscape go to View>Text Size>Increase
Windows shortcut: Press the Ctrl and + keys together
Macintosh shortcut: Press the Command and + keys together - Opera go to View>Zoom>%
Windows shortcut: Press the Ctrl and either + or 0 keys together
Macintosh shortcut: Press the Command and + keys together - Safari go to View>Make text bigger
Macintosh shortcut: Press the Command and + keys together
A plain layout version of the website removes all background images and displays the text in a single column. Content images will still be displayed. To view the website this way just click on the Text Only button provided or use the Access key link. To return to the graphics version of the site use the Text Only link again. If you use Mozilla Firefox or Opera as your browser, you can view the site in plain layout by changing the page style in your browser.
- Mozilla Firefox: go to View>Page Style>No style
- Opera: go to View>Style>User Mode
