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We have worked hard to ensure that this site complies with the standards for Web accessibility put forth by the World Wide Web Consortium. As such, we are aware that when it comes to text, one size definitely does not fit all.
If you have trouble reading this site (or most other sites for that matter), you can adjust the size of the text displayed to suit your needs:
- If you use Firefox, Safari, or Netscape, hold down Control (Windows) or Command (Macintosh) and use the + and - keys to increase or decrease font size.
- If you use Internet Explorer, go to View - Text Size, and choose one of the preset size options.
- If you use Opera, go to View - Zoom and select a zoom level.
This site should also work well with text-only browsers and screen readers. If you experience any problems accessing this site, please let us know.
For more information about Web accessibility, visit the following sites:
All Things Web : This site explains the need for accessible web design and provides assistance to those who want their sites to be accessible to people with vision impairments, along with other disabilities.
The Clue Train : This site is about people communicating with each other -- really communicating, not just posturing in approved ways. We'll try to embody some of their clues in our site.
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