Site Accessibility

All efforts are made to allow our site to be accessible to the largest audience possible. If you have any recommendations on how to make this site easier to navigate or view, please let us know.

Linking Conventions

Links to other sites and to non-html files are indicated using the following icons:
Icon Description
External link Icon Link to an external site. Open in a separate window.
Microsoft Excel file link icon Link to a Microsoft Excel .xls file.
Email link icon Link to an email address. Opens in your computer's email client (i.e., Microsoft Outlook).
Music file link icon Link to a music file, such as a .mp3 or .wav file.
Adobe Acrobat file link icon Link to an Adobe Acrobat .pdf file. Requires Adobe Acrobat reader to view.
Popup window link icon Link which opens in a popup window. (Don't worry: we don't advertise using popups.)
Microsoft Word file link icon Link to a Microsoft Word .doc file.

Conformance to Web Standards

We try our hardest to remain in conformance with the following Web standards published by the W3C:

Text Size and Scaling

Most modern Internet browsers today allow users to increase or decrease the size of text on a Web page, referred to as "text scaling". This site's design intentionally allows for a reasonable degree of text scaling without breaking the site layout.

Printing

When pages of this site are printed, you'll notice that site elements like the navigation bar are not printed. Care has been taken to make this site easily readable when printed. To see for yourself, just select File -> Print in your Internet browser now.