Using this site - Accessibility
Keyboard shortcuts - Accesskeys. Each option in the navigator can be accessed using your keyboard, as well as your mouse. You access the option by pressing the 'Alt' key and the letter for that option. Depending on your browser, you may then need to press then 'Enter' key. Please note that this feature does not work in all browsers. The following accesskeys are active for all respective links in this Web Site:
a: go to the About STOMP page
m: go to the Mission page
p: go to the Philosophy page
f: go to the Staff page
s: go to the Services page
o: go to the Office location page
n: go to the STOMP News page
e: go to the Events page
w: go to the Laws page
u: go to the Publications page
l: go to the Links page
c: go to the Accessibility page
p: go to the Washington PAVE page
t: go to the ListServ page
q: go to the Questions And Answers page
v: go to the Be a Vulenteer page
i: go to the Information in Your Area page
To use accesskeys in:
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Internet Explorer 5: hold the ALT key and press the number/letter of the relevant accesskey (this highlights the correct link), then press RETURN.
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Internet Explorer 4: hold the ALT key and press the number/letter of the relevant accesskey.
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Internet Explorer 4.5 for Mac: accesskeys are not supported.
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Netscape: accesskeys are not supported.
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Lynx: accesskeys are not supported.
Increasing the size of the text. We have tried to make the text size on our site easy to read, but if you find that you would prefer the font size to be larger or smaller, then you can easily control this using your browser settings (something that doesn't work on many sites). Please note that if you change the text size you view our site at, this will affect all other sites you see until you change your browser setting back again. If you use Internet Explorer, click on the 'View' menu and select the 'Text size' option followed by your preference.
Adobe Acrobat .pdf files. In order to view, or print out .pdf format documents you will need to use Adobe Acrobat Reader version 5. This is available free and can be downloaded from http://www.adobe.com/prodindex/acrobat/readstep.html. If you have a previous version of Acrobat Reader you may not be able to open some of the files on this site - you will need to upgrade to version 5. People with visual difficulties may find it useful to also download tools designed to improve the accessibility of .pdf format documents from http://access.adobe.com.
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