Accessibility Aids
- Layout: By activating the "toggle layout" link, you can
select whether the content should be shown in fluid or flexible width
mode (95%) (default)
or in fixed width layout (770px).
- Style: By activating the "toggle style" link, you can select whether the
content should be shown with the default normal style or with a high-contrast (black
and white) style.
- Extra: By activating the "toggle extra" link, you can select
whether the extra navigation links for Page Body, Local Navigation and Global
Navigation should be shown on the lower part of the page. These are useful
for persons with impaired mobility to reduce keystrokes.
Note: If you want these settings to remain the next time you return to the site, you need to have cookie support activated in your browser.
Accesskeys
All pages of this website support the use of accesskeys to reach reoccurring elements on the pages. These elements, and their accesskeys, are:
- Go to Global Navigation Link Bar (navigate main sections of the site)
- Accesskey: G
- Go to Local Navigation Link Bar (navigate current subsections)
- Accesskey: L
- Go to main text area of current page
- Accesskey: C
- Go to Link: Member Login Page
- Accesskey: M
Note: to be able to use the accesskey feature, you need to use a browser that
supports accesskeys.
Skip Navigation Bars
The Global and Local Navigation Bars include a link that will allow you to skip from that Navigation Bar.
- Link: Skip Global Navigation bar
- Will take you from the Global Navigation Bar to the heading section of the current page
- Link: Skip Local Navigation bar
- Will take you from the Local Navigation bar to the main text of the current page
Web Site Credits
Thank you's are due to Guillaume du Bourguet, Sean Brooks, Marisa DeMeglio,
Al Gilman, Markus Gylling, Neil Soiffer, and Daniel Weck for valuable feedback
and contributions.
The DAISY Consortium wishes to credit Brad Hosack of DAISY Member company
GH, LLC for the initial web design and accessibility consulting. His expertise,
patience, and communication skills were and are much appreciated. Thank you
again Brad and GH.
Continued input is desired. Please use the Contact Us form to submit Website
comments and suggestions.