09/05/2008
Website help

This page contains general help information relevant to the instaffs website. If you have a query or problem about a specific page that is not addressed here, please click on 'Contact Us' under the 'about us' menu on the left hand side.

Finding your way around our website

The main menu on your left will expand to display the navigation for the pages in that section depending on the section of the website you're currently browsing. So for example if you click on 'why staffordshire' you'll be taken to the landing page for that section and also be shown the relevant links to pages within 'why staffordshire'.

Browser support

We have made every effort to make this site usable for as many different web browsers as possible. Unfortunately, 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 be accessible. We would encourage all users, if at all possible, to update their browser to the latest version - not only for this site, but to enhance your use of the web in general. Latest versions of commonly used browsers may be downloaded from: Alternatively, many computing magazines come with free CD-ROMs which include the latest versions of various browsers.

Known browser issues include:
Internet Explorer and Netscape versions 4 and earlier - the website may not display properly.
Internet Explorer 5.5 (Windows) - The menu will appear above the rest of the page content

Adjusting text size

Our website is built using relative font sizes, which means that if you want to see larger or smaller text, you can change the text size using your browser. In Internet Explorer this is done by going to the top menu and selecting 'View', then 'Text Size'. Medium is the usual setting, so selecting Larger or Largest will increase the text size. Similar facilities exist in other browsers, normally on the 'View' menu. Your browser's 'Help' menu should give you further information about making these adjustments.