The Arizona State Parks website follows the guidelines dictated in Arizona's Government Information Technology Agency's (GITA) Statewide Policy called Website Accessibility, the purpose of which is to establish a statewide policy that provides an accessibility model for the development and implementation of Arizona State government websites that minimizes technical barriers to accessibility for individuals with disabilities. We also attempt to meet national 508 Web Content Accessibility Standards.
Valid HTML 4.01 Transitional page code
Valid CSS Level 2.1 screen & print style sheets
A few examples are noted below:
This site can be navigated entirely using only a keyboard.
Both of the repetitive Main Navigational Buttons and the Interlink Parks Box can be skipped using the Skip link.
To increase the text size of the web pages follow these browser specific directions:
Safari
: View Menu > Make Text Bigger
Firefox
: View Menu > Text Size > Increase
Internet Explorer
: View Menu > Text Size
Access Keys, which allow a computer user to immediately jump to a specific part of a web page via the keyboard, have been assigned for the main Navigational Menu.
Typically, you need to press a keyboard key + the Access Key to make the Access Key function. The key you need to press will change depending upon your computer, your internet browser, and other factors. Typically, to utilize the access key press the ALT key on a PC, and the CONTROL key on a Macintosh computer. You may also have to turn on the Access Key functionality in your browser's preferences.
Accesskey "1" = Returns User to Arizona State Parks home page.
Each of the Parks has a Photo Gallery. Access Keys have also been assigned to aid keyboard navigation of the galleries.
Accesskey "N" = Goes to the Next photo
Accesskey "P" = Goes to the Previous photo
Accesskey "I" = Returns to the Photo Gallery Index
This site uses Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to control the look and layout of the fonts. However, the user is free to substitute their own CSS. Additionally, the website still functions without the use of the CSS file.
The free Opera
web browser provides built in style sheets that allow you to see the site in both a High Contrast (B/W) and High Contrast (W/B) versions. It also allows you to see an Accessible Layout version of the site. To enable launch the Opera browser select the View Menu > Style > Then choose a preferred style.
Arizona State Parks is committed to providing access to our information to a wide range or users. Please contact us if you experience any problems while exploring our site. Thank you.
It is generally best to keep your website browser up-to-date. The minimum screen size needed to experience the Arizona State Parks website is 800 x 600 pixels. This site has been tested at that size and larger. We have tested this website with the following web browsers:
On September 30, 2008, we tested this website with the following web browsers:
Mac OS 10.4.11 Firefox v2.0.0.12
Mac OS 10.4.11 Safari v3.1.2
Mac OS 10.4.11 Opera v9.24
Windows XP SP2 Firfox v3.0.1
Windows XP SP2 Safari v3.1.1
Windows XP SP2 Opera v9.52
Windows XP SP2 Internet Explorer v7
Windows XP SP2 Internet Explorer v8 Beta 2 (not suggested for public)
Windows XP SP2 Google Chrome v0.2.149.27 (beta)
On February 18, 2009, we tested this website with the following web browsers:
Mac OS 10.4.11 Firefox 2.0.0.20
Mac OS 10.4.11 Safari v3.1.2 (4525.22)
Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 Firefox v3.0.6
Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 Chrome v1.0.154.48
Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 Opera v9.63 Build 10476
Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 Internet Explorer v7.0.6001.18000
Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 Safari v3.2.1 (525.27.1)
On June 15, 2009, we tested this website with the following web browsers:
Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 Safari v4.0
Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 Internet Explorer v8 public release
Mac OS 10.4.11 Firefox v3.0.11
Mac OS 10.4.11 Safari v4.0
On July 2, 2009, we tested this website with the following web browsers:
Mac OS 10.4.11 Firefox v3.5
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