Accessibility Statement
We prioritize accessibility and are dedicated to addressing the requirements of all visitors, including those with visual, hearing, cognitive, or motor limitations. We aim to adhere to Priority 1, 2, and 3 guidelines of the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines to ensure our website remains accessible and functional for everyone.
Access Keys
Several modern browsers enable you to navigate directly to specific links by using an “access key.” For Windows users, press Alt + the access key; for macOS users, press Control + the access key.
Links
Whenever feasible, our link text describes the destination page or content. This enhances link comprehension when viewed independently, which is advantageous for screen readers and other assistive technologies. We avoid using identical link text multiple times on a single page unless both links direct to the same destination.
Assistance With Locating Content
Each page of our website features a Help link at the top. This Help section provides instructions on finding essential information throughout the site, along with suggestions on utilizing search to locate exactly what you’re looking for.
Images
Images that are decorative or purely functional contain null ALT attributes. Images conveying important information include descriptive ALT attributes that communicate the content to users of assistive technologies.
Layout
Our design avoids frames and utilizes cascading style sheets (CSS) for visual presentation. Tables are used only when necessary for tabular data. Our style sheet employs relative font sizes and is crafted to display pages appropriately in most contemporary browsers. Older browsers or devices without CSS support can still display our content in a logical, readable sequence.
Text Size
Most browsers offer options to modify text size. On many systems, you can press Ctrl (on Windows) or Command (on macOS) with the + key to enlarge text, or the – key to reduce it. You can also locate a Zoom or Text Size option in your browser’s View menu.