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Accessibility Statement

This is the official accessibility statement for Six Rivers National Forest. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to contact us.

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. All pages on this site define the following navigational access keys:

  • Access key 1: Home page
  • Access key 4: Search
  • Access key 5: Frequently Asked Questions
  • Access key 8: Privacy Statement
  • Access key 9: Contact Us
  • Access key 0: Accessibility Statement
  • Access key S: Skip Navigation
  • Access key T: Top of current page
  • Access key N: Next document in a series of documents
  • Access key P: Previous document in a series of documents
  • Access key B: Beginning of a series of documents to which the current document belongs
  • Access key U: Upwards in a hierarchy

All pages on this site define the following form access keys:

  • Access key R: Reset a form
  • Access key G: Submit a form

Standards Compliance

  1. All pages on this site are Section 508 approved, complying with all of the U.S. Federal Government Section 508 Guidelines.
  2. All pages on this site validate as XHTML 1.0 Transitional.
  3. All pages on this site use structured semantic markup. H2 tags are used for main titles, H3 tags for subtitles. For example, on this page, JAWS users can skip to the next section within the accessibility statement by pressing ALT+INSERT+3.

Navigation Aids

  1. All pages have rel=previous, next, up, and home links (where applicable) to aid navigation in text-only browsers. Netscape 6 (and higher) and Mozilla users can also take advantage of this feature by selecting the View menu, Show/Hide, Site Navigation Bar, Show Only As Needed (or Show Always).

Links

  1. 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).
  2. Links are written to make sense out of context.

Images

  1. All content images used in this site include descriptive ALT tags. Purely decorative graphics include null ALT tags.
  2. Complex images include LONGDESC tags or inline descriptions to explain the significance of each image to non-visual readers.

Browser Plug-Ins

You may be required to download and install a browser plug-in to view some of the files offered on this site. All required plug-ins are available free of charge.

Adobe Acrobat Reader

  1. Adobe PDF files are used extensively on this Web site. To facilitate use with assistive technologies, they have been created as tagged Adobe Acrobat 5 files.
  2. If you do not already have the Acobat plug-in installed you can download the Acrobat Reader from here.
  3. Alternatively, you can use Adobe's online PDF to HTML converter to view PDF files as web pages.

Adobe SVG Viewer

  1. Certain maps on our site may require the Adobe SVG Viewer to view.
  2. Maps the require the plug-in are clearly identified.
  3. If you do not already have it installed you can download the SVG Viewer from here.

Microsoft Word

  1. Some files may be offered in Microsoft Word. Microsoft offers file viewers and converters for people who do not own Microsoft Word.
  2. If you do not own Microsoft Word you can download a viewer or converter.

Microsoft Excel

  1. Some files may be offered in Microsoft Excel. Microsoft offers file viewers and converters for people who do not own Microsoft Excel.
  2. If you do not own Microsoft Excel you can download a viewer or converter.

QuickTime Player

  1. You may need QuickTime and the QuickTime plug-in to view any movies or VR files on our site.
  2. If you do not already have them installed you can download QuickTime from here.

Visual Design

  1. This site uses cascading style sheets for visual layout.
  2. This site uses only relative font sizes, compatible with the user-specified "text size" option in visual browsers.
  3. If your browser or browsing device does not support style sheets at all, the content of each page is still readable.

Print Friendly Pages

  1. All pages on this site use cascading style sheets to produce print friendly pages enabling users with newer browsers to automatically print a print friendly page.
  2. Users with older browsers can use the "Printable Version" link at the bottom of each page to link to a print friendly page.
[Printer] Printable Version
 
 
 
 
USDA logo which links to the department's national site. Forest Service logo which links to the agency's national site.