Searching is usually faster than navigating
This site has been designed to be searched, rather than navigated. This should make it easier to find information and make it more likely you’ll find what you’re looking for quickly.
Searching can be done by typing words in the search box in the top right corner of the site, where it says ‘Search Here’.
The old fashioned way
Navigation of the site should be intuitive; the menu at the top of the page should lead you to the sections of the organisation you’re looking for. If something goes wrong, or you can’t find a page through navigation, try to search for the term.
Screenreader — have the site read out to you
If you have difficulties reading the site, you might want to install ‘Thunder’, the free screen reader software, which will read the site out to you.
Increase and Decrease font size
If you have a PC with mouse with a scroll wheel (a wheel in the middle of the mouse between the buttons) you can increase the font size to make this site (and all sites) easier to read. Just hold down the [CTRL] key (at the bottom left corner of your keyboard) and roll the wheel up to increase font size, down to decrease it.
Internet Explorer
Click on View from the top menu and move down to Text Size. You can now change the text to one of the five sizes — Largest, Larger, Medium, Smaller and Smallest. (Refer image below). Internet Explorer lets you change the font size to only one of these five values.

You can also accomplish the same using keyboard shortcuts. ALT-V would bring up the View menu. Clicking on the “x” key would open the Text Size menu. You can now use the up and down arrow keys and finally click on “Enter” once you have made your selection.
Firefox
From the View menu, choose Text Size and then select whether you want to increase or decrease the font size. (Refer image below)




