This web site has been designed in order to make information accessible to all
users, including persons with disabilities who use adaptive technologies to
receive and disseminate information. We encourage accessible internet site
development and maintenance and invite your comments and suggestions for
improvement of the accessibility of this site. Use the
Contact Us
link to find how to contact us.
To increase the text size on our Web pages, you can change the settings in your
Web browser. Just follow the instructions below based on the browser you are
using or see your browser's help for details.
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Select "View" in the menu bar.
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Select "Text Size".
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Select "Larger" or "Largest".
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Select "View" in the menu bar.
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Select "Text Size".
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Select "Increase".
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To increase the text size further, continue selecting "Increase".
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Select "View" in the menu bar.
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Select "Zoom".
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From the menu, select the size with which you would like to view the Web site.
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To increase the text size further, increase the percentage.
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Select "View" in the menu bar.
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Select "Text Size".
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From the menu, select the size with which you would like to view the Web site.
JavaScript is used on some pages for efficient use, but it is not required. If
your browser supports scripting and you are experiencing difficulties, it is
possible that your browser has scripting disabled. If your browser supports
JavaScript, and if it is enabled, a message should appear in the box below.
You will find below instructions on how to view and select options displayed
within a list box.
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Press Shift + F8 to activate multi-select mode
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Move arrow keys to change the outline focus
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Press space to toggle selection
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Press and hold control to activate multi-select mode. NOTE: The Control key
must be pressed for all following actions
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Move arrow keys to change the outline focus
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Press space to toggle selection
To create a client-side style sheet, create a plain text file with a ".css" file
extension using either a plain text editor or a
CSS
editor. Include
CSS
syntax in your client-side
CSS
file to control the visual presentation of Web pages.
To make it easier for you to enhance the accessibility of Web pages on this Web
site, you can include any combination of the following client-side
CSS
in your client-side
CSS
file.
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Select "Internet Options..." in the "Tools" menu.
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Select the "Accessibility..." button.
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Check the "Format documents using my style sheet" box.
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Use the "Browse..." button to select your client-side
CSS
file.
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Confirm the changes by using the "OK" button.
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Select "Preferences..." in the "Explorer" menu.
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Select the "Web Content" section under the "Web Browser" list item (expand the
"Web Browser" list item as necessary).
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Check the "Show style sheets" and "Use my style sheet" boxes.
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Use the "Select Style Sheet..." button to select your client-side
CSS
file.
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Confirm the changes by using the "OK" button.
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Rename your client-side
CSS
file to "userContent.css".
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Copy the file to the "chrome" sub-folder in your browser profile folder.
Instructions for finding your profile folder. The "chrome" sub-folder
should contain the files "userContent-example.css" and
"userChrome-example.css".
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Restart the browser.
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Select "Preferences..." in the "Tools" menu.
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Select the "Advanced" tab.
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Select the "Content" option in the list.
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Select the "Style options..." button.
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Use the "Choose..." button to select your client-side
CSS
file.
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Confirm the changes by using the "OK" button.
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Select "Preferences..." in the "File" menu.
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Select "Page Style".
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Use the "Choose..." button to select your client-side
CSS
file.
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Confirm the changes by using the "OK" button.
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Select "Preferences" in the "Safari" menu.
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Select "Advanced".
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Use the "Other" button to select your client-side
CSS
file.
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Confirm the changes by using the "OK" button.