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Website help

This page contains information to help you when using the Jorum website. If you have any further questions please use our feedback form.

Navigating the site

Finding your way around the Jorum website is simple and is done by using the horizontal menu at the top of the page.

Jorum website main navigation menu

Clicking on any of the menu options will display the appropriate page and display associated pages in the left hand column. The underlined menu item denotes the location of the user within the site.

Picture of Jorum Menu Structure

If you hover over a menu item with the mouse pointer a description will appear giving you an idea about that section of the website.

Image showing caption appearing on mouse rollover

There is also a 'breadcrumb trail' is available below header which shows the steps taken to navigate to your current page.

screenshot of the Jorum website breadcrumb trail

Each parent item is a link so it is easy to navigate back to previous pages should you need to do so.

A site map has also been created that lists all the pages available on the Jorum website.

Accessibility statement

Jorum is committed to making the information it provides via this website accessible to all users. We aim to be standards compliant and follow general principles of usability and universal design, which should help all visitors to this website.

The Jorum website located has been successfully checked as XHTML 1.0 Transitional compliant, validating to W3C standards. This means that the website identifies itself as "XHTML 1.0 Transitional" and has successfully performed a formal validation using an SGML, HTML5 and/or XML Parser(s) (depending on the markup language used).

We intend to continue improving our accessibility, so if you have any difficulty accessing this site and require further help, or if you have any suggestions to help improve our accessibility, please use our feedback form.

Browser support

This website has been designed to ensure that the website is as clear and usable as possible regardless of the web browser you are using. However older browsers are not able to take advantage of current technology, and so the site does not look as 'designed' as it does in modern browsers, although all the information should still be accessible. Where possible users should upgrade to the latest version of their browser to ensure they get the most from the new website design.

Adjusting the text size

Our website is built using relative font sizes, which means that if you want to see larger or smaller text, most Web browsers include functionality to change text size in a Web page. For example, to increase text size in the following browsers:

  • Internet Explorer - View > Text Size > Largest
  • Firefox,Netscape - View > Zoom > Zoom In (NB. Make sure ZoomText Only is selected)
  • Opera - View > Zoom > %
  • Safari - View > Make Text Bigger

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