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Audio Post Production for Film & TV

accessibility information

This website has been created using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and XHTML. Not only does this make the site run more efficiently, it makes it more accessible to screen reading software.

In addition, you can increase the text size by pressing one of the 3 buttons at the top right of the site. This setting will be remembered throughout your visit.

To make this site more accessible, please read the instructions below on how to increase the text size and disable CSS formatting using your browser controls.

How to change your text size

Most of the text in this site is scalable.

  • For Internet Explorer 6+:
    Select 'View' > 'Text Size' and choose your preferred text size (from smallest to largest).
  • For Firefox 3+:
    Select 'View' > 'Zoom' > 'Zoom In'. There is also an option to 'Zoom Text Only'.
  • For Chrome:
    Select the Customise option at the top right and select 'Zoom'. '+' & '-' controls are available.
  • For Safari 5+:
    Select 'View' > 'Zoom In'. There is also an option to 'Zoom Text Only'.

How to disable CSS

If you would like to remove CSS entirely from this site (i.e. remove all colours, layouts and text styles), you can do this by switching off CSS in the browser. The result is a text only version of the site. Different browsers give different results - we recommend Opera for best results.

  • For Internet Explorer 6 & 7:
    Select 'Tools' > 'Internet Options' and press the Accessibility button in the General tab. Tick the 3 tick boxes which say;
    • 'Ignore colours specified on webpages'
    • 'Ignore font styles specified on web pages'
    • 'Ignore font sizes specified on web pages'
  • For Internet Explorer 8+:
    Select 'View' > 'Style' and select 'No Style'.
  • For Firefox 3+:
    Select 'View' > 'Page Style' then select 'No Page Style'.
  • For Chrome:
    It is not possible to completely disable CSS in Chrome but there are many extensions available at https://chrome.google.com/webstore that may be able to achieve this.
  • For Safari 5+:
    It is not possible to completely turn off CSS in Safari but you can adjust the appearance of pages by going to 'Edit > 'Preferences' > 'Appearance'.