About this Web Site
We want our web site to be accessible to as many users as we can, using a variety of computers and web browsers. Hence we subscribe to the recommendations of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
In this respect we seek to ensure that the entire web site uses valid XHTML (Transitional) 1.0, valid cascading style sheets and acknowledges with the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative guidelines.
For your convenience, a separate style sheet, which removes unnecessary elements such as the navigation menu as well as images which are unimportant to the overall meaning of a page is used to define the printed version of each page.