
For Sale: Storage Tank, 10,000 L (2 x 5,000L compartments), stainless steel, double walls, ex Coraki AUD $ 7,500.00. Contact Hans 0402 019 811 More »»
Australia Post is featuring four of Australia's largest native plant industries: eucalyptus oil, honey, macadamia nuts and tea tree oil in a new stamp issue available on 17 May 2011. More »»
ATTIA Ltd sent seedlings of Melaleuca alternifolia (tea trees) to the CSIRO for host testing in mid 2010. The tests were positive. More »»
ATTIA Ltd has a new postal address. For all correspondence please use PO Box 903 Casino NSW 2470. More »»
The best way to change the text size in your browser is via keyboard shortcuts, here's some shortcuts that you can use:
Firefox Browser:
Press the 'Ctrl' key bottom left of your keyboard and '+' to increase the text size, 'Ctrl' and '-' to decrease the text size. ' Ctrl ' and ' 0 ' returns you to the default 'normal' size.
Internet Explorer 7.0 (IE7.0)
Internet Explorer 7.0 has a zoom feature which allows you to enlarge the whole browser window.
To do this press 'Ctrl' + '+' to increase the zoom and 'Ctrl ' + '-' to decrease the zoom.
Internet Explorer 6.0 (IE6.0)
1. Open the ' View ' menu with the mouse or by pressing ' Alt'+'V ' .
2. Select the ' Text Size ' option with the mouse or by pressing ' X ' .
3. Choose your preferred text size with the mouse or by using the up and down arrow keys and pressing ' Enter ' or by clicking on it.
Firefox Browser:
Note: Mac key convention: 'Ctrl' is used for 'Control', ' Apple ' is used for 'Command' and ' Alt ' is used for the 'Option' key .
For keyboard access make sure 'Full keyboard access' is turned on - you can turn it on or off; by pressing 'Ctrl' + 'F1' at any time.
Instructions
To increase or decrease the size of the text for the web page you are viewing:
1. Press 'Apple' and '+' to increase the text size and ' Apple ' and '-' (minus ) to decrease the text size.
1. Increase or decrease the text size with 'Apple' and '+' and 'Apple' and '- '.
For more information about changing text size and accessiblity visit the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative.
Page last updated: 26 Apr 2009