Site Accessibility Information
This site utilizes "access keys",
or shortcuts to some links. Since these vary from site to site, here is a list
of accesskeys used here:
- Numbered accesskeys (Alt-1, Alt-2, etc.) are used to
navigate to a program notes page for the corresponding concert in our Classical
Series. There are four major concerts in a season and Alt-1 goes to the first
concert, etc.
- More accesskeys: will be listed here as used.
An alternate style sheet is available
for any of our visitors that may need a higher contrast view of our site. It's pretty
plain and simple, and is perhaps a "larger print" version of how our pages are printed.
We want our site to be attractive to ourviewers, but we also would like for anyone
to be able to find and use the information we have to present.
Many browsers allow you to switch style sheets. Firefox
users may go to "View > Page Style > alternate stylesheet". We have one, so enjoy!
Opera is a lot of fun, and allows you to pick from a list, or
use your own, if you have one. Let us know how that works out if you try that!
At this time, Internet Explorer...
Printed pages are going to look different
than the screen view. This is to maximize the print area on the page, saving paper. There are also quite
a few items on screen that really serve no function on the printed page, links in the page header
and "A to Z" navigation links among others.
You may use your browser's "Print Preview" to see what this is going to look like.