The College of Architecture is committed to ensuring that this website is accessible to everyone. If you have any questions or suggestions regarding the accessibility of this site, please contact us, as we are continually striving to improve the experience for all visitors.
Scalable Font Sizes
To help make the site readable for all users, the site has been designed with scalable font sizes. To see this in action, try the following:
Acronym Expansion
If you see an acronym in a menu and aren't sure what it means, just hover your mouse over the acronym and the expanded name will appear.
Header Elements are used to convey document structure
Our site uses the H1, H2, H3, etc... tags as suggested by the W3C's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. For example, the most important title on the page uses the H1 tag, the second most important, the H2 tag, and so on. This helps our users who navigate via header elements to more easily work their way through a page.
"Skip to Page Content" available on each page
If you are navigating our site using the tab key, when you hit 'tab' for the first time on a page, a "Skip to Page Content" link will appear in the upper left hand corner of the page.
Alt tags added to every image
Adding alt tags to images allows for a description of the image to appear, or be read, by those who are not viewing the images.
Visual Cues for links that open in a new window
When you see a link that has this icon
beside it, that link will open in a new browser window.
Page last edited on June 2, 2006