Information about Our Website

Accessibility

SourceFix adheres to the latest web accessibility and technology guidelines to ensure that our content is available to a wide range of visitors and access devices.

Page Layout

We use headings to organize and introduce page topics. Visitors using newer screen readers can scan our pages by pressing H to cycle forwards through these headings, and Shift + H to cycle backwards. Opera users can also navigate forwards and backwards through our headings by pressing S and W, respectively.

Text Sizing

SourceFix uses relative font sizes so visitors can easily scale text to suit their preferences. A text sizing tool can be accessed from the View menu of most browsers.

Abbreviations

We expand abbreviations with XHTML markup where they first occur on a page. If your graphical browser supports this feature, a dotted line will appear below the shortened word. Mouse over the abbreviation to obtain its definition.

Navigational Aids

Our pages contain relational links (previous and next) that aid navigation in text-only browsers and screen readers. Opera, Mozilla, and SeaMonkey browsers will also display these navigational links.

Standards Compliance

SourceFix complies with all U.S. Federal Government Section 508 Standards, and all Priority 1 and 2 checkpoints of the World Wide Web Consortium’s Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.

Technology

Our content is delivered with valid, structured XHTML markup. Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) control page layout and visual presentation. We utilize content negotiation to serve application/xhtml+xml documents to user agents that claim to prefer XML content types. All references to file extensions have been removed using Apache's MultiViews.

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