Navigation menus (Javascript)
For a
correct display of our navigation menus
Javascript has to be
activated. Javascript is preset in all
common
browsers. You can find these
settings in the
Internet Explorer under the
menu option extra security and the security
level.
Netscape (4.x) works as follows: Menu:
Process -
settings -
extended: activate
Javascript .
Search and find
If you should not find the requested contents through the page navigation we
recommend to use the
index.
Barrierlessness
We are already now endeavored to keep our website as
barrier-free as possible in the sense of the regulation regarding the creation of
barrier-free information technology following the Disabled
Equalization Law (BITV). You can find further information about this topic here.
Browser
All pages have been optimized for Internet Explorer 5.x (and higher) and
Netscape navigator 4.x (and higher). Displaying our pages with
Mozilla or Opera, is basically possible, yet some limitations might occure. We recommend
to switch to Internet
Explorer starting from 6.0 or Netscape 7. Our new pages were developed
according to standards of the World
Wide Web Consortium (w3c) i.e. using pure HTML and Javascript.
Character size
This website mostly uses relative indications of the character
size. If you like you may magnify our scale down the characters using the
functions of
your browser. A middle size is preset in the Internet Explorer as standard.
Cascading Stylesheets (CSS)
Our website uses stylesheets. With most Browsers the usage of
stylesheets as Cascading Stylesheets is preset. We recommend not to deactivate the
usage of stylesheets with your browser. For example, Netscape (4.x) should
show the following settings: Menu: process -
settings - extended:
activate stylesheets. However, the pages will be displayed
without stylesheets as well.
Photographs / pictures / diagrams
If you should not get a display of a picture on the website, the option
of displaying pictures might be deactivated in your browser. Activate
this option in order to display them.
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