The Aboriginal Canada Portal closed February 12, 2013. The Digital Aboriginals of True North Turtle Island have intervened. Please visit this web page for more information.
In order to make this site more accessible, the Aboriginal Canada Portal has employed templates which:
are XHTML 1.0 Strict conformant, to improve compatibility with adaptive technologies, handheld devices, browsers, and search engines;
have been successfully tested on a wide range of adaptive technologies and browser/platform combinations to ensure that users can access Web pages regardless of the technology used;
include major components, such as the common menu bar, side menu, and content area that are properly marked up with headings to simplify navigation with a screen reader;
employ table-less layout and design to simplify screen reader navigation by reducing the structural complexity of Web pages;
use scaleable fonts and text-based navigational elements to improve accessibility and simplify navigation using adaptive technologies;
provide printer-friendly functionality in the Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to render pages more compatible with printers and to prevent printing unnecessary page elements;
separate visual presentation from the document structure;
avoid truncated and overlapped elements at very large font sizes;
display the title value when a link gains keyboard focus; and
employ skip navigation links at the beginning of the page for quickly moving to the content or the institutional links. These skip navigation links become visible when a mouse pointer hovers over top or when selected using a keyboard or other alternate input device.
To increase the text size on our Web pages, you can change the settings in your Web browser. Just follow the instructions below based on the browser you are using or see your browser's help for details.
The design of the Web pages on this Web site are flexible enough to allow you to configure the visual presentation to meet your accessibility needs by using a client-side Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) file.
Most browsers provide the ability to specify a client-side CSS file, which would be applied to every Web page on this Web site that you visit. To take advantage of this feature, perform the following steps: