ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT
The Riley Center intends this Web site to be fully accessible to all users with special needs. Any device or software capable of displaying Web content can access information from the Riley Center Web site, including text-only browsers, audio browsers, screen-reading and screen magnification software. A small number of site visitors using older and non-standards-compliant browsers will notice a less visually rich site design. While all browsers will display all content, the use of these older browsers may affect how this content appears visually on the page.
Access Keys
The Riley Center Web site use Access Keys to allow you to jump to specific links directly from your keyboard. On Windows, press ALT + an access key; on Macintosh, press Control + an access key.
All pages on this site define the following access keys:
- Access key 1 - Home page
- Access key 2 - Skip to main content
- Access key 3 - Skip to navigation
- Access key 4 - Skip to search
- Access key 5 - Skip to sub-navigation
Some of the pages on this site are enhanced with additional access keys, which are identified at the beginning of each page.
Though the Riley Center prefers that all Web sites should be fully accessible to all users, the Riley Center Web site includes links to other sites which may not have the same level of accessibility. Site visitors may need to adjust browser settings after leaving the Riley Center Web site to visit another.
If you encounter a Web site that is not accessible, you may contact that site's owner and request compliance with the Web Accessibility Initiative guidelines at www.w3.org/WAI.
The Riley Center Web site was developed by Meme Team, "intent on replicating contagious notions of equal Web site accessibility."
Meme Team is comprised of:
Amy Rogers
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Erika Bauer
EB Studios
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Lise LaTorre
InMotionMedia, Inc.
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Melanie Archer
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