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Education Center Web Compliance

Accessibility Statement

This site has been tested in a range of browsers and with screen reader software.

MySafe:LA uses semantic markup to assist screen reader users among others — site, page and block headings use navigation blocks are lists and so on. These tags are invisible to the site visitor.

MySafe:LA complies with the World Wide Web Consortium's level 1, most of level 2 and some level 3. Through these guidelines we aim to comply with local laws regarding access to those with disabilities. We are currently working to improve the accessibility and usability of MySafe:LA. At present there are still some tables used for layout, but in general presentation (using style sheets) is separated from content.

We welcome feedback, particularly reports of any inaccessible content. Please see our contact page for additional information.

Access keys

At present we don't specify access keys, but we intend implementing them for a future release of MySafe:LA.

Links

There is a link before each side block, which allows screen reader users to skip the block. Note, the link is hidden from graphical browsers.

Many links have title attributes that describe the link in greater detail, unless the text of the link already fully describes the target (such as the headline of an article). If a link has an access key this will be announced in the link title.

Whenever possible, links are written to make sense out of context. There are no javascript: pseudo-links.

Images

All images use the alt attribute to provide alternate text where appropriate; images that are purely decorative contain a null alt attribute. Images, such as maps, that present complex information have a longdesc attribute linking them to a text description of the image content.

Standards compliance

MySafe:LA is built using valid XHTML for markup and uses CSS for presentation.


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Newsflash

Lakers Forward Pau Gasol has joined with the Los Angeles Fire Department and MySafe:LA to help teach kids in Los Angeles about fire and life safety. His role as a spokesperson is invaluable as kids (and parents, and teachers and...!!!!) all look up to the super star (literally!). FireSmart:LA will help kids and families learn to be more self-sufficient when an emergency occurs in the home.

Watch Pau in action as he visits an LA area elementary school: [ watch video ]

Learn more about FireSmart:LA: Click Here.