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About our site
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About our site

Source: https://www.exeter.ac.uk/about/oursite/#a4 Parent: https://www.exeter.ac.uk/about/oursite/dataprotection/request/#a4

The University of Exeter website is managed by the Digital (Web) Team who work closely with colleagues from across the institution. We strive to make the site as easy to use as we can, but we are always happy to receive suggestions for improvements; email webeditor@exeter.ac.uk.

The University site is very large containing a great deal of information for a wide range of users. The site's navigational structure is intended to make it easy for people to find the information they need. However, if you have difficulty finding what you want there are navigation aids available to assist you:

Breadcrumb trail

We provide a breadcrumb trail above the main content on each page to indicate where you are in the site.

Global navigation

The site includes global navigation links at the top of each page which divides the whole website into nine broad categories: 

Search box

Throughout the University website a search box is available at the top right hand side of the page enabling you to type in search terms and search the University site. Advanced options are available from the search results page if you wish to filter the results returned.

Site map

A full site map is available from the top right-hand menu on every page.

Website feedback

We welcome questions or comments regarding our website sent to the Web Editor.

Accessibility and using our site

We aim to ensure our website complies with accessibility guidelines and web standards. More information about how accessible this site is and what we are doing to improve this can be found on our Accessibility statement page. If you experience problems accessing information on this website please let us know at webeditor@exeter.ac.uk.

AbilityNet has further advice on making your device easier to use.

Supported web browsers and accessibility

Certain software and databases used at Exeter are browser specific and your department will inform you of these requirements. Our websites should work correctly on the following web browsers - click on each link below for further information about how to enable accessibility features for each of these web browsers:

Documents and Software

Adobe Acrobat

This website provides large and complex documents using Adobe's Portable Document Format or PDF file format. To view and print PDF files, you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your PC.

Microsoft Word

This website also publishes documents in Microsoft Word format. To view and print Microsoft Word files, you must either have Word installed on your PC or you can use free online software.

Microsoft Excel

This website also publishes documents in Microsoft Excel format. To view and print Microsoft Excel files, you must either have Excel installed on your PC or you can download Microsoft Excel Viewer software.

Reader View

Most browsers offer a “Reader View” or “Reading View” that shows just the main content; it gets rid of navigation, ads, etc. Some browsers let you set the text font, text size, text color, background color, and line spacing in Reader View.

Translate our site

exeter.ac.uk in other languages

There are a number of options available if you want to translate pages on the website into other languages.

You can translate our website into 60 different languages using Google Translate.

The University of Exeter is not responsible for the content or accuracy of external websites. You may need to install Language Packs to view some of the languages correctly.

Google language translation
Afrikaans
Albanian (Shqiptar)
Arabic (العربية)
Armenian (Հայերեն)
Azerbaijani (Azərbaycan)
Basque (Euskal)
Belarusian (Беларуская)
Bengali বাঙ্গালী
Bulgarian (български)
Catalan (Català)
Chinese (Simplified)
Chinese (Traditional)
Croatian (Hrvatski)
Czech (Český)
Danish (Danske)
Dutch (Nederlands)
Estonian (Eesti)
Filipino
Finnish (Suomi)
French (Français)
Galician
Georgian (ქართული)
German (Deutsch)
Greek (Ελληνικά)
Gujarati (ગુજરાતી)
Haitian Creole (Kreyòl ayisyen)
Hebrew (עברית)
Hindi
Hungarian (Magyar)
Icelandic (Íslenska)

Changing page appearance

Microsoft Internet Explorer

Newer versions of Internet Explorer include a zoom feature that allows you to increase the whole web page. There are three ways to do this.

Using the keyboard:

Press CTRL and ' + ' to zoom in and CTRL and ' - ' to zoom out.

Using a mouse:

If you are using a mouse with a scrollwheel you can scroll text and images bigger and smaller by holding down the CTRL button on the keyboard and scrolling the scrollwheel at the same time.

Using the Tools menu:

See the Microsoft website for more information about accessibility options in Internet Explorer.

Chrome

Using a mouse:

Using the keyboard:

See the Google website for more information about accessibility features in Chrome.

Firefox

Changing the font size

Firefox uses a Zoom feature that resizes the whole web page. There are three ways to do this.

Using the keyboard:

Using a mouse:

Using the Firefox menu:

The default Zoom setting will automatically resize all the images present on the page as well as the text. So if you increase the size of text, images get bigger and vice versa. Our site makes use of large billboard images with graphic text which can be made larger using this feature. However, if you wish to resize only the text without enlarging the images you can disable automatic image resizing in Firefox.

Firefox will also remember the preferred Zoom text size setting you have used for individual sites you visit and will display them at the same size when you visit them again.

Changing the font colour

See the Mozilla website for more information about setting fonts and colours in Firefox.

Safari

From the View menu:

Using the keyboard:

Opera

From the View menu:

Using the keyboard: