Access keys
Some browsers support jumping to specific links by typing keys defined on the web site. On Windows, you can press ALT + an access key; on Macintosh, you can press Control + an access key.
This website uses the following access keys:
- Access key 1
- Home page
- Access key 4
- 5th Anniversary Presentation Windows Media player version
- Access key 5
- 5th Anniversary Presentation Flash player version
- Access key 7
- Adobe Flash player download
- Access key 8
- Viewing and Captioning tips
- Access key 9
- Site map
- Access key 0
- Accessibility statement
Viewing Tips
- There are viewing tips available for viewing the presentation and setting up the captioning on different video players.
Standards compliance
- The home page is designed to follow the guidelines of the W3 Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.
- The home page is designed to comply with the U.S. Federal Government Section 508 Guidelines.
Navigation aids
- All pages other than the home page have links leading back to the home page.
Links
- Many links have title attributes which describe the link in greater detail, unless the text of the link already fully describes the target (such as the headline of an article).
- Wherever possible, links are written to make sense out of context. Many browsers (such as JAWS, Home Page Reader, Lynx, and Opera) can extract the list of links on a page and allow the user to browse the list, separately from the page.
Images
- All content images used on this site include descriptive ALT attributes. Purely decorative graphics include empty ALT attributes.
Accessibility references
- W3 accessibility guidelines, which explains the reasons behind each guideline.
- W3 accessibility techniques, which explains how to implement each guideline.
- W3 accessibility checklist, a busy developer’s guide to accessibility.
- U.S. Federal Government Section 508 accessibility guidelines.