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Specialized equipment and software, available for users with disabilities, fail to provide accessibility if a website is poorly designed. This website designed to accommodate the vast diversity of users, conforms to published formal grammars, meets the accessibility recommendations of the World Wide Web Consortium, and is compliant with government regulation, Section 508. If you have any difficulties navigating this site, please contact-us@AnimalRightsHistory.Org. Appreciated are any suggestions for improving this site.

Accessibility Features


Access Keys - Often a faster and easier way to navigate, access keys also provide users with mobility impairments the ability to move around within a web site without the use of a mouse.

While holding down the
Alt key for PCs, or the Ctrl key for Macs

9-site map: links to all pages on AnimalRightsHistory.Org
0-accessibility: return to this accessibility page
1-home: return to the AnimalRightsHistory home page
2-about · contact AnimalRightsHistory.Org
8-top: return to the top of the page


Clear, consistent page design and navigation makes it easier to find the information you need. Users with cognitive and learning disabilities benefit as well.


Customize your Web Browsing Experience

Help within your operating system or browser can provide information on accessibility options and features available for customizing your web browsing experience including

Alternative Text –Read by screen readers to describe graphics, alternative text can speed up download times for those without vision impairments.

Keyboard Shortcuts –Similar to access keys, keyboard shortcuts allow navigation without the use of a mouse.

Larger Text - Individuals with vision impairments are not the only ones who benefit. Three easy steps can make the page much easier to read.

Internet Explorer
1. Select View from menu at top of browser window
2. Select Text Size
3. Select Larger or Largest

Netscape Navigator
1. Select View from menu at top of browser window
2. Select Increase Font
3. Continue until text size as large as required

Other Browsers
1. Search Accessiblity within your browser Help menu


Text and Background Colors – Subtler colors may help reduce glare and eyestrain. High contrast color schemes improve readability and help users who have difficulties distinguishing between colors.


Level Triple-A conformance icon, W3C-WAI Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 Bobby WorldWide Approved Section 508 Valid CSS! Valid XHTML 1.0!


Online Accessiblity Resourses

Total Validator — Quick Validation, Spell Check, Link Checker; Links allow you to go to the next/previous line of code with errors.

WDG HTML Validator —Easy to use, desktop version allows for easy checking of multiple files within different folders. This validator catches problems no other validator does.

Accessibility Toolbar — Manual checking of html and accessibility of web pages made easier with a handy toolbar

AnyBrowser.Org — Make sure web site is viewable by everyone

Dr.Watson — Useful for estimated download speeds, HTML validation is somewhat antiquated

W3C CSS Validator and W3C Link Checker

W3C Markup Validation — Checks conformance to published formal grammars (i.e.; html, xhtml, etc.)

W3C-Web Accessibility Initiative — List of Web Accessibility Evaluation Tools

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