If you're having trouble reading text on this website (or any website), there are easy ways to make it larger, adjust colours, or simplify the layout using your web browser. Here’s how:
Change Text Size with Zoom
Most browsers let you zoom in or out to change the size of text, images, and other content.
+ Zoom In (Make Text Bigger)
Windows, Linux, Chrome OS: Press Ctrl and +
Mac OS: Press ⌘ and +
- Zoom Out (Make Text Smaller)
Windows, Linux, Chrome OS: Press Ctrl and -
Mac OS: Press ⌘ and -
You can also reset zoom by pressing Ctrl (or ⌘) + 0.
Some browsers allow text-only zoom, letting you resize just the words without affecting images or layout.
Change Text and Background Colours
Depending on the browser you use, you may be able to customise the colours of text, links, and backgrounds.
Here are some helpful browser-specific guides:
Mozilla Firefox: Change the fonts and colours websites use
Internet Explorer: Ease of Access Options
Microsoft Edge: Accessibility settings
Reader View (Distraction-Free Reading)
Most modern browsers include a “Reader View” or “Reading Mode” that strips out sidebars, ads, and clutter so you can focus on the content. Some also let you change text size, font, background colour, and spacing.
Helpful links:
Safari: Use Reader in Safari
Microsoft Edge: Change font style and size in Reading View
Vivaldi: Reader View options
Advanced Customisation with Extensions
If you’d like even more control, browser extensions can help:
Stylus (Chrome, Firefox, Opera) Create or apply custom styles to websites
Visit Stylus on Chrome Web Store
These tools can give you control over font choices, colours, spacing, and even layout great for users with visual impairments, dyslexia, or cognitive differences.
Need Help?
We want everyone to have a good experience on our site. If you’re struggling to access any content or need help adjusting settings, get in touch. We’ll do our best to support you.