Accessibility Statement
If you have any questions or comments about the accessibility of this site, feel free to e-mail the Webmaster.
Access keys
Most 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.
The home page and pages use the following access keys:
- Access key 1
- Home page
- Access key 2
- Information about Employment Services
- Access key 3
- Information about Safety Net Programs
- Access key 4
- Information about Adoption Programs
- Access key 5
- Information about Child Well Being Programs
- Access key 6
- Information about Family Resource Services
- Access key 7
- Information about Family to Family Programs
- Access key 0
- Accessibility statement
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 in the site include descriptive ALT attributes.
Visual design
This site and all its archives use cascading style sheets for visual layout.
- Internet Explorer has a limited text resizing feature ("View" menu, "Text Size"), but it only works with relative font sizes. A special stylesheet that uses relative font sizes is automatically served to visitors using Internet Explorer.
- If your browser or browsing device does not support stylesheets at all, the content of each page is still readable.
