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Some of your visitors will be using browser-assisted
programs such as 'screen-readers' to access the content
of your web pages. Screen-readers read the text, or
the alternate 'text' tags on your web page.
Screen-readers can not read all content,
or
components on a
web page, so an alternate means of communicating this information
should be put into place.
You do not need to provide an ugly web
page to accommodate these programs. We've taken the appropriate
measures to ensure that your highly attractive web site
can be viewed and understood by all your visitors.
You web site is designed with a few accessibility features
in mind.
- Graphics - An 'alt' text description is provided
with each graphic, to describe the name of the graphic
for screen-readers, or to help folks who prefer to surf
the web with the graphics turned off in their browser.
- Image Maps - We do not use any image maps in
your website. We provide an alternate set of text links
on all pages. Links that can be easily read by a screen-reader.
- Multimedia - We provide a text description
and an alternate text link on all pages with multimedia
content.
- Color - Color schemes are consistent throughout
your website. Cascading Style sheets are used to control
the font and background colors of your web pages.
- Organization - All pages are first
designed without the cascading style sheet. They are designed
to be easily read, and understood. We do this to ensure
that people who do not have up to date browsers (anything
older than a version 5) will receive the same experience
as those people who do. Older browsers do not support
Cascading Style Sheets. After all checks out, we
apply the style sheet, then test again.
- JavaScript, Applets, and Plug-ins - Your web
pages provide alternative content in case script execution
is turned off or the feature is not supported by the browser
or by the assistive technology (e.g., screen-reader).
- Tables - All pages are designed with the complete
and proper 'strict' HTML coding. Each table has the associated
height and width attributes.
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