Accessibility Statement
Standards Compliance
- Pages on this site are approved by Bobby to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0.
- Pages on this site are Section 508 approved, complying with all of the U.S. Federal Government Section 508 Guidelines.
- The pages on this site validate as XHTML 1.0 Transitional.
- The pages on this site use semantic markup.
- This site does not use the Fahrner Image Replacement method to replace text with images; instead it uses a text-indent technique so that screen readers will be able to read text that is replaced by images.
- The headers are replaced using the SIFR replacement method so that only users with JavaScript & Flash enabled will see the custom header text. Other users will have styled xhtml.
Links
- The majority of the links use title tags unless the text in the link is fully descriptive of the target.
- When read out of context, the links were written to make sense.
Access keys
On this site we have set up a few access keys that you can use to jump to popular links on the pages. If you are using windows, you can use access keys by pressing alt + access key. On Macintosh, you will want to use control + access key.
All the pages on the site use the following access keys:
- Access key 1 - Home
- Access key 2 - Skip to content
- Access key 3 - About Us
- Access key 4 - Computers
- Access key 5 - How You Can Help
- Access key 6 - Scrapbook
- Access key 7 - Contact Us
Images
- All images used in the html pages in this site use alt tags. If the image is purely a design element, the alt tags are empty so that the image will not be read by screen reader.
Visual Design
- This page uses cascading style sheets instead of tables for layout.
- This page is easily viewed and read if your browser does not support cascading style sheets.
Knowbility
For more information on site accessibility, check out Knowbility for developer resources.
Last Updated: January 4, 2008