The Humphreys American School web site is deliberately designed to be accessible to users with visual or other disabilities. To facilitate this we have made extensive use of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) that are World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standards for layout rather than traditional HTML tables. In this way screen readers and text-only browsers do not have to navigate through a host of formatting and imaging content in order to get to the actual content the user wants to read.
Unfortunately a downside of this choice is that some browsers, notably Microsoft Internet Explorer versions 6 and earlier, do not render CSS according to W3C standards. We have done our best to accommodate these differences but it's possible that some browser versions and/or settings may display this site in an odd way.
We don't like to dictate what browser you should use, but if your current one is causing problems then it may be a good idea to look at getting a different browser. Our site is by no means unique in it's adoption of W3C standard CSS and thus you may find that you encounter issues on other sites as well.
If you are using Internet Explorer version 5.0, 5.5, 6.0 or below then we strongly recommend you upgrade to a newer version of that browser.
If you would like to try a different browser altogether then you might like to consider Mozilla Firefox, Opera or (if you are using GNU/Linux and KDE ) Konqueror. Macintosh users can use the default Safari browser that comes with OS X or use the new Firefox browser for the Mac.