About the Website

Our goal is for the content of the website to be accurate, accessible, and useful to as many people as possible.

How Accessible is the Website?

We are aware that parts of the website are not fully accessible, and we explain the shortcomings we are aware of in the section below and in our Accessibility Statement.

Standards

We have aimed to build the website in accordance with current standards. HTML5 is used for the content, and presentation is controlled through Cascading Style Sheets (CSS3).

Web Browsers

The website is best viewed on a modern web browser that supports the above-mentioned standards. For example, later versions of:

  • Google Chrome
  • Google Chrome
  • Mozilla Firefox
  • Microsoft Edge
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer
  • Apple Safari

Older web browsers will display the same content but without styling.

Responsive Web Design

The website is optimized for computer screens with a minimum resolution of 1140x768 pixels and is responsive for smartphones and tablets.

If your web browser is set to display much larger or smaller text sizes than the default, some graphic shifts may occur.

Translation

This website uses Google Translate for direct translation to any language. We do not take responsibility for the accuracy of translations.

Downloading Files

  • To open a file, click on the link.
  • Links to files open automatically in new windows.
  • To save a file, right-click on the link and select "Save target as...".
  • Give the file a name and choose a location on your computer where it should be saved.

The file formats used on the website are mainly PDF. To open PDF files, you need Adobe Acrobat Reader software, which is free. Download Acrobat Reader DC from Adobe's website.

Word, Excel, and PowerPoint file formats require software from Microsoft.