Showing posts with label Website. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Website. Show all posts

July 2, 2013

WBRC Website Launches Update

http://www.paloalto.va.gov/services/wbrc.asp
Photo: A screen shot of the updated WBRC Website

The Western Blind Rehabilitation Center (WBRC) is proud to announce the launch of our new and improved website.  The new WBRC site includes updated information regarding the program and services provided, the setting, admissions, scheduling a visit, 2012 outcome measures, and research.  There are fresh photographs and links to the WBRC Blog, newsletter, and construction updates. WBRC hopes this site will serve as a gateway to care as well as a resource for Veterans, their family members and friends, medical and care providers, and other stake-holders. 

Please CLICK HERE to view the new WBRC Website

September 16, 2011

CAT Skills: Browsing Websites and Forms with JAWS

Photo: Web page and Links List displayed using Insert + F7

 Website designers try to make websites visually appealing and easy to navigate, but often don’t take into account those utilizing accessible software, like JAWS (screen-reading software).  Additionally, there are some basic rules for Website design, but no real standards which again, can make navigation frustrating and time consuming.  To make Website and Form navigation more efficient and less frustrating, following are easy to use tips for JAWS users:
Quick and Easy Website Navigation
Ø  INSERT + F7 brings up a List of all Links on a current page.  The List of Links can be explored by using the Up and Down arrow keys.  Then, press the Enter key to activate the chosen link.  Additionally, using the first character in a Link, like C for Contacts, is a quick way to find the desired link (see example).
Ø  INSERT + F6 to display a list of all headings on the current page.  Likewise in the links list, use Up and Down arrow keys to explore the list and the ENTER key to jump to the beginning of the chosen heading.
Ø  INSERT+ F5 to display a list of all form fields on the current page.  Use the arrow keys to select an item and press ENTER to jump to that item.
Ø  INSERT + F9 to display a list of all frames/content on a current page.
Quick and Easy Table and Spreadsheet Navigation
Ø  ALT + CTRL + RIGHT or LEFT ARROW takes you from Column to Column, Cell to Cell or Item by Item. 
Ø  ALT + CTRL + UP or DOWN ARROW takes you from the Cell Above or Below in a Column or Cell.

Ø  CTRL + WINDOWS KEY + SHIFT + J returns to the previous cell.
o  These keyboard strokes are particularly helpful for navigating through Bank Statements, Telephone Bills, Bus and Train schedules or most anything in a table format.

September 13, 2011

Palo Alto VIST Department Launches Updated Website

Image: Screen shot of the newly
updated Palo Alto VIST website
The VAPAHCS Palo Alto VIST department has launched a newly updated website.  The website contains information about what VIST is, services available through VIST, and how to contact VIST coordinators as well as several links including one to the WBRC Website and one to the WBRC Blog. 

The VIST department and VAPAHCS Public Affairs Office have done a wonderful job in updating this website.  It is sure to be a valuable resource to share information about services available through the VA for Veterans with vision loss.

January 29, 2010

TANDEM CYCLING CONNECTION NOW AVAILABLE VIA WEB

PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Christine Tinberg
U.S. Blind Tandem Cycling Connection
818-719-0238

U.S. Blind Tandem Cycling Connection’s Website is Live

Woodland Hills, CA January 27, 2010 - The website for the U.S. Blind Tandem Cycling Connection is live, providing an online resource for blind and sighted cyclists to team up for a bike ride. By creating a profile, riders can search for either a sighted pilot or a blind/visually impaired stoker in their local area. Profile questions help riders match up based on riding experience and cycling goals. Tandem experience is not necessary. The website provides a tutorial to teach the basics to new pilots and stokers.

The U.S. Blind Tandem Cycling Connection endeavors to increase the participation of individuals who are blind/visually impaired in the exhilarating sport of tandem cycling. Their vision is that everyone with a visual impairment has the opportunity to experience tandem cycling, with its’ feeling of freedom and sensation of speed.
“Riding a tandem has given me the opportunity to achieve physical, spiritual, social, and emotional wellness. Cycling makes me feel alive. I am so grateful to any pilot who shares the ride with me.” Ron Burzese, blind stoker, Austin, Texas

The U.S. Blind Tandem Cycling Connection is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation. To create a profile and share the ride, visit
http://bicyclingblind.org/.

U.S. Blind Tandem Cycling Connection
P.O. Box 944
Woodland Hills, CA 91367
818-719-0238
info@blindcycling.org
http://blindcycling.org/

Click HERE for a link to the WEBSITE