How To Use This Website
This Website has been designed for maximum
accessibility
and it uses Cascading Style Sheets. The Website is
optimised to work with a screen resolution of 800 x 600 pixels
and has been tested using Internet Explorer 5, Netscape 4.6
and Netscape 7.
Each page on the Website is split into common sections, as
shown in the diagram below.

- Clicking the The Kambia Apepal Logo always takes you to the
Homepage.
- Main navigation bar: Clicking a link will take you
to that page.
- Sitemap: Clicking the link will take you to the
sitemap which lists every page on this
website.
- Search facility: This searches
the whole site for the text you type into the box. Type in a
word (or more than one word separated by spaces) and click the
Search button. The results of your search will appear as
a link with a brief extract from the page to give you an idea
of what it's about. Click on the link to go to that page.
- Printing options: Many of the pages on this website have options for printing,
whereby you can download and print good quality pages in either
Word format or as Adobe Acrobat pdf files.
- The area in the middle of the page depends on the
page that you are viewing.
- Contact email address.
- A link to this 'How to use this website' page is
at the bottom of every page.
- Links to the subpages on the site are shown in the
menu on the left hand side of each page on this web
site. Clicking the link will take you to that
page.
- The 'You Are Here' section always shows you where
you are on the site. If you are looking at sub
pages, links are shown to the pages that you have
navigated through to get to the current page. Click
the links to move up a level.
Accessing a pdf document
You will need to have a copy of the Adobe Acrobat Reader installed
on your PC to be able to view or print these documents which
are in Adobe Acrobat© format. If you do not currently have
this installed, click on the icon below to download and install
a free copy.
Accessing a pdf document using a screen reader?
Adobe PDF documents are compatible with Microsoft® Windows®
based screen readers. If you have a screen reader which cannot
read Adobe PDF documents, there are tools to convert PDFs into
HTML on the Adobe
website. |