Terms of use
Making information accessible
The Jubilee Auditoria of Alberta has designed this website to work across a wide range of web browsers and operating systems:
- Chrome (Mac and Windows)
- Internet Explorer 11 and up
- Mozilla Firefox (all recent versions on Mac and Windows)
- Safari 11 and up (Mac)
- Any other web browser that understands valid XHTML and CSS.
Printing pages
All pages on this website should print on regular 8.5" x 11" paper, free of navigation and non-content design elements. You should be able to print all site pages without colour or graphics. You do not require a special print-friendly version, all pages on this site will print in this way using your browser's Print command.
Resizing text on this website
If you find text on this website difficult to read, most web browsers will let you change the default text size. You can easily set this yourself, and the help files in your browser will give you exact instructions. For instance, on Internet Explorer version 6, you can click the View menu, then select Text Size, then select Larger.
Why doesn't my browser display this website properly?
In order to support as many visitors as possible and allow users of all abilities (including those with a visual impairment or physical disability) to access this website, it has been developed according to recognised standards set down by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). One of these standards is for the use of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS2) so that the site supports any browser that in supports this standard.
Some browsers, particularly earlier versions, either do not or only partially support, this standard and they might not display the text and graphics properly. However, we have tested this website against known browsers; text and content should be accessible and usable for all of our visitors.
Screen resolutions
You can set your computer to display different screen resolutions. This website has been designed to work best in 1024 x 768 pixel resolution, although you may still use it on larger or smaller resolutions.
Most Windows computers let you adjust the resolution in the Display options within the Control Panel. Most Mac computers let you adjust the resolution in the Displays option in the System Preferences. For more assistance, consult the Help Files or documentation for your computer.