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Site Accessibility
The City of Alaminos website is built to provide access
for a widening variety of newer technologies and web
browsers, including assistive technologies for the
Internet. For most visitors, our site is now easier to
use, quicker to access, and more streamlined for updates
and modifications.
We are continuing to improve the site to comply with web
standards outlined by the World Wide Web Consortium.
We welcome comments on how to improve the site's
accessibility for users with disabilities. If you use
assistive technology and the format of any material on
our Web site interferes with your ability to access the
information, please contact us at
info@alaminoscity.gov.ph . To enable us to respond
in a manner most helpful to you, please indicate the
nature of your accessibility problem, the preferred
format in which to receive the material, the Web address
of the requested material, and your contact information.
ACCESSIBILITY INFORMATION & RESOURCES
The World Wide Web Consortium's (W3C) Web Accessibility
Initiative (WAI) contains an extensive list of
accessibility resources. For more information see:
http://www.w3.org/WAI/Resources
Microsoft Accessibility Information
Descriptions of accessibility features in Microsoft
operating systems and applications, product
documentation in accessible formats, a catalogue of
assistive technology designed for Windows operating
systems, as well as articles, stories, and a calendar of
events can be found at:
http://www.microsoft.com/enable
Adobe Acrobat (.PDF Documents) Accessibility
A number of documents on the City of Alaminos website
are only available in Portable Document Format (PDF).
Though the City of Alaminos web site attempts to only
list materials that are available in HTML or other
equally accessible formats, sometimes resources are
identified that can only be provided efficiently in PDF
format and are too important to ignore. In these cases
where a resource is only available in PDF, a link will
be provided identifying resources that aid in accessing
PDF files.
Free tools from the Adobe Corporation are available to
assist visually impaired users in accessing the .pdf
files on this site:
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/alternate.html
Additionally, Adobe has a .pdf conversion tool that will
convert .pdf files to HTML pages. You will find this
resource at:
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/access_onlinetools.html
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