At Last... Our New Website!
We Are Here...
Finally, and just a few weeks late, we're now online at our new and permanent website home.
After many years with a very basic community-hosted website based elsewhere, it was time to take the plunge and have a custom-made site designed, and put online with our very own domain name.
We hope this new place will be somewhere where we can more directly address our audience (You!), and provide the sort of content that will directly help you in your role as a carer. The new site has much more space available to publish our content, and what you see here are just the raw beginnings.
The basic website is now online, and the content will be enhanced and expanded even futher over time. If you have any issues you wish to see discussed, please call us and let us know.
Please also take time to let us know what you think about the new site, especially if you find any errors or identify any areas for improvement.
Accessibility
If you're partially sighted, do take time to visit the Accessibility Options (the link is at far top-right on every page) where you can select a different size, typeface, and/or colour for the words on the computer screen.
The site has been designed using the latest HTML and CSS techniques to make it as search-engine friendly as possible. Hopefully Google, Yahoo, and others will be listing the site very shortly. If you have a related-topic website and you wish to link to this one, then please feel free to do so.
Ongoing Work
The Sitemap page, and one other page of content, are still to be considered as 'Work in Progress' for the next few weeks.
There are a small number of images yet to be put online, and several others that need to be improved. These will be posted as time permits in the coming weeks.
The website has been tested with Mozilla Seamonkey 1.0 and 1.1 for PC, Mozilla Firefox 1.5 and 2 for PC, Apple Safari 3 and 3.1 for PC, Apple Safari for Mac, Apple Safari for iPhone, Opera 8 and 9 for PC, and IE 5, 6 and 7 for PC. It has also been checked with the W3C HTML and CSS Validators, and by Xenu LinkSleuth.
If you find any problems with the site, please let us know about them.


