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Accessibility Index
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Netscape Navigator Users
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Netscape Communicator Users
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Netscape 6.0 Users
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In aid of this accessibility criteria, all downloadable material on the ACE website is available in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). In order to view these files, you will require Adobe Acrobat Reader, a free utility available for download from the Adobe website.
For more information about accessing PDF files visit Access.adobe.com, a resource designed to help people with visual disabilities work more effectively with Adobe® Acrobat® software and Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) files. The site includes information about Acrobat 5.0, online conversion tools, Information and resources including FAQ's and links as well as downloads.
If you are having difficulty downloading any of the resources available from the ACE website please contact us. We would be happy to come to an alternate arrangement and email or post you the information you are requesting.
The
Australian Communication Exchange web site is optimised for acessibility
using Internet Explorer 4.0 or above with Javascript activated.
This site will display soundly using Netscape Navigator although some
accessibility functions will be ignored.
Using a browser version prior to Internet Explorer 4.0 may give rise to
errors or other display discrepencies.
Please visit www.microsoft.com
to obtain information about downloading the latest versions of those browsers.
Some other browsers may also be compatible.
The ACE web site has been developed, designed and built for
4.0 or higher version browsers and a screen resolution of at least 800x600
pixels.
While every attempt has been made to ensure the site works consistently
across browsers and platforms without any degredation in appearance or
functionality, there are variations in different browsers and operating
systems which will affect the way the site is displayed.
If you are experiencing problems we recommend you upgrade to the latest
version of your favourite web browser, and ensure that JavaScript is enabled.
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