Accessibility Options
The Dominion Station Homeowners Association web site has some accessibility options built into it.
This site utilizes Cascading Style Sheets with font sizes relative to a base value. Text may be resized through individual browser functionality. For example, using Internet Explorer, you may increase the text size by selecting "View" in the menu bar, then "Text Size," then select one of the size options.
Holding the "Ctrl" key (on the PC) and rolling the mouse wheel, should you have one, will also increase or decrease text size.
"Jump to" Links
At the top of web pages on this site are three "Jump to" links. Selecting these links will take you to each respective section.
"Jump to Navigation" will take you to the main navigation at the top of the page under the header images, "Jump to Content will take you to the main content section of the site (the section you are reading right now), and "Jump to Side Content" will take you to the information on the right side of pages.
Access Keys
Users may navigate through the main navigation and three sections of this site using access keys. Generally speaking, and for most browsers, PC/Windows users may press the "Alt" key and then the applicable access key listed below while Mac users may press the "Ctrl" key and the access key.
Firefox users will find that access keys can be triggered using Alt+Shift+key on Windows, Ctrl+key on Mac OS X, and Ctrl+Shift+key on Unix.
The following access keys are available:
- Access key 0
- Accessibility access key. It takes you to this page, or highlights the link for this page (different browsers give different results).
- Access key 1
- Main navigation access key - "Jump to Navigation." Takes you to the first link in the main navigation at the top of the page, or highlights the first link.
- Access key 2
- Content access key - "Jump to Content." Takes you to the main content section.
- Access key 3
- Side bar/side content access key - "Jump to Side Content." Takes you to the the right side section of the site.
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