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Using London Borough of Bexley's website
The internet can be a complicated place. London Borough of Bexley's website
is designed to make the whole experience as trouble-free as possible.
If you do need help, hopefully this page will provide it. If not, you can always
contact webteam@bexley.gov.uk. If you
are new to the Web, you may find our Web
Tutorials a useful guide.
Navigating London Borough of Bexley's
website
If you select any one of the menu items from the main menu "buttons"
shown at the top of each page, you will be presented with a page of information
relevant to the area selected. As you progress deeper into the site, you will
notice that the "breadcrumb trail" at the top of each page, above these
"buttons", will extend to the right reflecting this depth. You may retrace
your "footsteps" at any time by selecting a word to the left of the
rightmost word (the current location).
Many pages of London Borough of Bexley's website have a list of navigational links, contact
details and other information on the left, similar to this page. These can also
be used to navigate. The London Borough of Bexley logo is also present on every page. Select
this to return to the main home page at any time.
Links to other websites
Links to other websites on the World-Wide-Web are shown with
the icon.
Following such a link will normally start a new occurrence of your Browser so
that your position in the Council Web-Site is maintained.
Websites linked in this way are not maintained by London Borough of Bexley, nor under
the control of London Borough of Bexley. London Borough of Bexley is not responsible for the content
of these sites. These links are provided for your convenience only. London Borough of Bexley
does not necessarily endorse the material on these sites and will not be held
responsible for any error, omission or inaccuracy in such material or any illegality
arising from such material.
PDF files
Many
documents on our site are provided as PDF (Portable Document Format) files. To
read these files you will need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader on your machine. Adobe
Acrobat Reader is free software. You can download
Acrobat Reader from Adobe's web-site.
This format is commonly used for large documents and it may take
a while to open them if you have a slow Internet connection. In most cases, the
file size is shown immediately after the link to give an indication of how long
the document will take to open. If you have any trouble reading these files, please
let us know.
Terms and conditions of use
There are a number of important terms and conditions which apply
when using our web-site. Read our terms and conditions.
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