Accessibility Help

Introduction

This page contains information on facilities available from the site including methods of navigation, information about access keys and advice on viewing the site using alternative colours and sizes.

This page is available from every page of the Forest of Bowland site.


About the Site

This website provides information about Forest of Bowland; its landscape, its attractions, its wildlife, and those who are helping to conserve and enhance it.

Whilst the website has been designed to be as accessible to as many users as possible, the pages have been optimised to be best viewed using browser versions 8 or above (Internet Explorer & Netscape Navigator).


Access Keys

We have included the UK Government standard access keys throughout this web site to provide you with keyboard shortcuts to important sections.

If you are using a Windows-based system please press the ‘Alt key’ and the access key, followed by pressing the ‘Return key’. If you are using a Macintosh system please press the ‘Ctrl key’ and the access key, followed by pressing the ‘Return key’.

Listed below are the access keys that you will find on every page:

  • 0 Accessibility Options Page
  • 1 Home Page
  • 3 Site Map Page
  • 8 Terms and conditions
  • S Skip to Content

General help

File Formats

Some items provided on the web site require additional services to be downloaded.

This site uses PDF (Adobe Acrobat) file format for the publication of large and complex documents. Please note that Adobe Acrobat documents can be converted back to plain text using Adobe's Web-based conversion service.

To view and print PDF files, you must have Adobe® Acrobat® Reader installed. You can download Adobe Acrobat Reader for free. Visit the accessibility pages at Adobe for further information relating to accessing these documents.

The site also publishes documents in Microsoft Word 2000 format. To view and print Microsoft Word files you must either have Word installed on your PC or you can download a Microsoft Word Reader for free.

Cookies

Many websites use cookies to "remember" information about you. A cookie is a program sent by the server to your computer. It makes it more convenient for you by allowing you to visit pages within a site without having to reintroduce yourself with each mouse click. If you are concerned about your privacy while visiting this site read our site terms.

Our website uses cookies to "remember" the accessibility styles you choose. If you have cookies turned off you will not be able to use the accessibility colour changes outlined above. This information is the only cookie created by our site.