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Accessibility Instruction

Here are some features of this site that are Disabled friendly:

  1. Use your keyboard to navigate through links and graphic images.
  2. All graphic images that appear in every page have the ALT tags which can be read by a Screen Reader Program.
  3. All the buttons used also have the ALT tags to explain what they are.
  4. The whole web site is consistent with designs and column positions. Every site is divided into four parts;
    1. The banner logo together with the Navigation buttons at the top;
    2. The navigation links at the left side colored brown with titles at dark brown which remain the same all through out the pages;
    3. The actual content that changes depending on the web page;
    4. And the bottom links, statements, and copyright.
  5. At the banner logo, simply press the enter key to go directly to the main content.
  6. The navigation links or breadcrumbs are located at the top of every content part for you to know at what part of the site you are in.
  7. A Navigation link at the bottom of every content part appears if you want to go to the previous page so you don't need to go back to the top part of the site or on the breadcrumbs.
  8. Another feature of this site is the extensive use of Cascading Style Sheets. If you will view the encoding source, the site is neatly arranged without the clutter of non-cascading style sites. Macromedia Dreamweaver is the web page editor used.
  9. The "D" hyperlink appears at the bottom of every comic strip describing every frame of the cartoon.
  10. At the bottom part of the index page is the link where you can test if your site is accessible to People with Disabilities.

ACCESS KEYS


     An access key is keyboard shortcut used to assign a hot or a special key. In the MCCID Online web site, these are available for easier navigation. To use it, simply press ALT + ACCESS KEY + ENTER.

Access Keys Listing
ACCESS KEY
FUNCTION
Access Key 1
- Home Page
Access Key 2
- Feedback
Access Key 3
- Guest book
Access Key 5
- Accessibility Instructions
 
     To Navigate Through the Site :
Access key 7
- Horizontal Navigation Bar
Access key 8
- Left Navigation Bar
Access key 9
- Bottom Navigation Links

     In combination with the key ALT (Windows), CTRL (Macintosh), SHIFT + ESC (Opera), the underlined letter in the browser menu may also be used to perform certain functions:

Control Functions
ACCESS KEY
FUNCTION
C
- Contact Us
I
- Information
O
- About us
Q
- Activities

     To use the hot/access keys, for Windows:

Browser Access Keys
BROWSER NAME ACCESS KEYS
Internet Explorer ALT + access key + ENTER
Netscape Navigator ALT + access key
Mozilla FireFox ALT + access key


Reserved Keys Function
RESERVED KEY FUNCTION
F
- File
E
- Edit
V
- View
G
- Go (for Firefox/Netscape Only)
B
- Bookmark (for Netscape, FireFox and Opera)
A
- Favorites (for IE only)
T
- Tools
H
- Help

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Updated: May 2006

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