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Accessibility Conformance Statement

This is the Accessibility Conformance Statement for LFLegal.com. This statement was initially prepared on October 10, 2008 by site owner Lainey Feingold, with assistance from site designer/developer Mike Cherim. This statement was most recently updated on May 29, 2013 by site owner Lainey Feingold.

On May 29, 2013, all web pages at LFLegal.com conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0, W3C Recommendation 11 December 2008, Level AAA conformance except in one respect. The one exception is that not all pages meet WCAG Success Criteria 3.1.5 (a AAA Reading Level requirement). The technologies that this content “relies upon” are XHTML 1.0 Strict. The technologies that this content “uses but does not rely upon” are: JavaScript, CSS2, PDF, and JPEG.

Document Description

Unless otherwise noted, this Conformance Statement pertains to all navigable and non-navigable pages, including error pages on this web site and applies to all page styles. This document does not apply to the browser- or reader-created RSS feed page, nor does it extend to supporting downloadable files in alternate formats.

Supported Technologies

All pages of this site have been designed and generated to be usable with the following technologies: visual web browsers (with cross-platform consistency), hand held devices, text-only software, screen readers, magnifiers, and other known assistive technologies, though not all have been fully tested.

Site Requirements

To use this site, the following is needed: an Internet connection, a HTTP-capable user agent such as a web browser, an input device such as a mouse or a keyboard, and an output device such as a screen, speaker, or braille display. The following are not required to use this site: JavaScript (though some is used for progressive enhancements), plugins or special programs, an input pointing device (mouse), page styles, images, or colors. To use the RSS feed, however, the user must have a supporting feed-reader or a way of bookmarking the feed link. Cookies are used, and required to retain preferences, but all applicable features are still usable on a page-by-page basis if cookies are not supported or accepted.

Thanks to…

For the success of this project, thanks goes to the designer/developer, Mike Cherim, to Jim Thatcher, Gregg Vanderheiden, Ben Caldwell, and Joshua Miele for their expert accessibility suggestions and insights, to Louis Libert for helping with photographs and content coding, and to Thierry Koblentz and Dave Woods for some CSS bug-tracking and screen shots, respectively.


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