Accessibility
We have designed the ‘iN business for neighbourhoods’ website to provide accessibility without compromising usability.
We recommend that the best way to increase the size of your view is to change your screen resoluton:
Changing your screen resolution (Window XP)
- Click the Start button, or press the ' Windows ' logo key (located between the ' Ctrl ' + ' Alt ' keys on most keyboards) alternatively press ' Ctrl ' + ' Esc ' .
- Click on ' Control Panel ' or press ' C ' until ' Control Panel ' is selected and then press ' Enter ' .
Note : on earlier versions of XP you will need to click on ' Settings ' or press the letter ' S ' on the keyboard first. - If you see the text ' Pick a category ' as the main title on the page and under the Control Panel title you can see ' Switch to Classic View ' you need to click the ' Switch to Classic View ' (you are currently in ' Category View ' ) by clicking on the link or press ' Tab ' until the ' Switch to Classic View ' is selected and then press ' Enter'.
- Double click on ' Display ' or press the ' D ' key repeatedly until ' Display ' is highlighted and press ' Enter ' to bring up the ' Display Properties ' window - see Fig 1.

Fig. 1 - Click and drag the slider underneath the heading ' Screen resolution ' to a lower setting than what is already there, for example - 640 by 480 or 800 by 600. Alternatively, press ' Alt ' + ' S ' to select the screen resolution slider bar and then press the ' left ' or ' right ' arrow keys to change settings.
- Click ' OK ' or press ' Enter ' to close the dialog box and see the changes you have made.
Changing your browser settings (Internet Explorer)
To increase the page size in the browser, alter the zoom settings by hold down the Ctrl key and pushing forward on your mouse’s control wheel.
For more information on adjusting your browser or tailoring sites to meet your needs go to http://www.bbc.co.uk/accessibility/ for advice across all operating systems.
If you change your display settings up to 800 x 600, you should experience no splitting of the page elements.
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