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Accessibility statement

Accessibility goals

All information and all services published on this site should be accessible and usable for all, regardless of any disability you may have and regardless of which web browser or operating system you use.

If you find something on the site that is difficult to use, we would appreciate if you contact us and tell us about the problem. Doing so will help us improve our website.

Help and usage tips

Here are a few tips that will make it easier to use our website. Many of these tips are applicable to all websites.

Printing

This website uses style sheets (CSS) to make web browsers format each page for printing automatically. There is no special "printer friendly" version of each page. All you have to do is use your web browser's built-in print function.

On the printed page, menus and other elements that are not related to the main content are removed, and the font and text size are changed to be more suitable for printing.

If you would like to see what the printout will look like before actually sending it to your printer, select "Print preview" in your web browser or the print dialog.

Text size

This website specifies text size in a way that makes it possible to change the text size with the built-in functionality of all web browsers. The method for changing text size varies depending on which web browser you use. If you do not know which web browser you are using, the name is usually displayed at the top of the window or in the menu bar.

There are too many web browsers for us to be able to explain how to change text size in all of them. If you are unsure of how to do it in your web browser the information should be available in the browser's documentation or help system.

Zoom level

To increase/decrease the size of both text and other content proportionally, consult your web browser's documentation, but a commonly-used shortcut key combination on PC to increase or decrease the size of everything on the page is the CTRL key and + and CTRL key and - respectively, or Cmd and + or - on Apple computers.

New windows

Most internal links on this website open in the current window or tab. If you want to manually open a link in a new window or a new tab, you can right-click the link and select "Open Link in New Window" or "Open Link in New Tab".

You can also hold down a key while clicking the link to open it in a new window or tab. Which key to press depends on your web browser and operating system, but the most common ones are Ctrl in Windows and Cmd on Apple computers.

Shortcuts

To make it quicker to navigate to the top of the page, a 'scroll to top' button is displayed in a fixed position the bottom of the page.