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The accessibility movement encourages web sites to be built to allow people with disabilities to view them. For example, one accessibility standard is that all images have "alternate text" and "long descriptions" coded into the HTML. This would be useful for software that reads web pages out loud for blind people. Even if they cannot see your images, the software can read the description of the image out loud.

There are two different guidelines often used when determining whether a site is "accessible": the US Government Section 508 Guidelines and the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.

This website was built to meet as many of those standards as possible. It meets all the Priority 1 standards of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines and all of the Section 508 Guidelines.

 

 

 

 

 Language Translation -- Traducción De la Lengua
  • Click on the appropriate flag of the "Babel Fish" icon at the bottom of each page to translate a webpage to the language of your choice.

  • Chasque encendido la bandera apropiada "del icono de los pescados de Babel" en el fondo de cada página para traducir un Web page a la lengua de su opción.

  • 點擊"Babelfish" 像的適當的旗子在各頁底端翻譯網頁對您的選擇語言。

  • Cliquez sur le drapeau approprié de l'icône "de poissons de Babel" en bas de chaque page pour traduire une page Web à la langue de votre choix.

  • あなたの選択の言語にWeb ページを翻訳するために各ページの一番下に"Babelfish" アイコンの適切な旗をつけなさい。

  • Klicken Sie an die passende Markierungsfahne der "Babel Fisch" Ikone an der Unterseite jeder Seite, um eine Webseite zur Sprache Ihrer Wahl zu übersetzen.

  • 너의 선택의 언어에 웹 페이지를 번역하기 위하여 각 페이지의 바닥에 위에 "Babelfish" 아이콘의 적당한 깃발을 누르십시요.

  • Scatti sopra la bandierina adatta "dell'icona dei pesci de Babele" in calce ad ogni pagina per tradurre un Web page alla lingua della vostra scelta.

 

Page last edited 03/25/2008

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