To find out more about the RedFest website and its features please select from the links below.
Please contact us if you require further help. We welcome your feedback.
The Redland Spring Festival website contains various types of navigation which you can use to move through the site.
The RedFest logo can be used to return to the home page from any part of the RedFest site.
The first level of navigation for all pages on this site is the primary navigation at the top of each page below the logo.
From here you can link to:
Home – the RedFest home page
Contact us – contact information for the Redland Spring Festival
Help – tips on using this website. You are here.
Site map – an index of the pages within our site
The second level of navigation for all pages on this site is the secondary navigation on the left hand side of the page, beneath the Primary navigation and Search facility.
From here you can link to:
Tickets – find ticket information and links to purchase tickets online.
Festival Program – view the festival program information.
Get Involved – information and downloadable application forms for festival volunteers.
Site Holders – information and downloadable application forms for vendors.
Getting Here – directions to the Redland Spring Festival and a Google Map,
From the footer you can access all previous site links in addition to this help guide and legal notices.
If you are using an assistive technology such as a screen reader to browse this site, skip links are provided at the beginning of the page to allow you to move quickly to key information such as the primary navigation, secondary navigation, search or content. The links are not visible in a graphical browser.
This site has been designed to comply with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines to ensure that the content is available to as many users as possible, including:
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) provides a convenient way to subscribe to content “feeds” including instant updates of newly posted articles on the Redland Spring Festival website.
When you subscribe to an RSS feed, updates are automatically updated in your RSS reader or RSS enabled browser without you having to visit the site.
RSS feeds can be accessed using many different applications such as NetNewsWire, Firefox, Safari & Internet Explorer 7+.
Further information regarding RSS can be found on Wikipedia.