JAN is committed
to ensuring that its site is accessible to all users. The JAN Website conforms to existing recommendations and standards.
Accessibility.
JAN attempts to make
its information accessible to all individuals, including individuals
who use assistive technology. First and foremost, JAN's Website is designed to accommodate individuals with cognitive, motor,
and sensory limitations. Alt-text
tags, captioning, and other features identify images or their functions. Parts of the JAN Website do use scripting mechanisms and documents that are formatted in Microsoft Word and Adobe Reader.
Some layout tables are used on this site but page content should
be readable even when the page is linearized.
The JAN Website has been tested for usability, including navigation with assistive technology
such as screen readers, keyboard controls, and alternative input
devices. In addition, the Website has been tested for use with
several browsers, including Netscape Navigator, Internet Explorer,
Opera, Safari, and text equivalents. For an overview of JAN's design principles,
read JAN's Tips for Designing Accessible
Web Pages.
The JAN Web site meets the Web-based intranet and Internet information
and applications requirements of Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, which are detailed
in ยง 1194.22.
Alternative
Formats.
JAN's information is available in alternative formats (Braille, CD-ROM, large print, etc.). Please contact JAN directly for additional information on accessing these formats. Some documents on the JAN Website are available for download using Microsoft Reader and Adobe Reader (see below for downloads).
Resources
and Publications.
JAN's
Tips for Designing Accessible Webpages
Access Board Guide to Web Accessibility Standards
Designing More Accessible Web Sites
Section 508 Information
Usability.gov
World Wide Web Consortium Web Accessibility
Initiative