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  1. About Us
    1. Services
      1. Core Services
      2. Groups and Community
        1. Youth Group
        2. Youth Events Calendar
    2. Alliance Staff
      1. Alliance Staff Listing
      2. Alliance Board Listing
  2. Contacts
    1. Directions to Alliance
    2. E-mail
    3. Fax
    4. Mailing Address
    5. Physical Address
    6. Telephone/TTY
  3. Disclaimer on People First Language
  4. News
    1. Fintastic! Exhibit
    2. Partnerships for Breast Health
    3. Universal Access Symbols
  5. Resources
    1. Arts & Culture and Universal Design Resources
      1. Universal Design
      2. Organizations
      3. Projects
      4. Web Design for Accesibility
        1. Programming Scripts and Tools
        2. Tools and Programs (General)
        3. Tools for Low Vision
        4. Tools for Color Blindness
    2. Centers for Independent Living, Associations, and Groups
      1. Centers for Independent Living
      2. Associations and Groups
    3. Education and Continuous Learning
      1. Adult Education and Learning
      2. Legal Information and Help in Education
      3. Youth Education
    4. Family Resources
      1. Child Education Resources
      2. Support and Legal Reference
    5. Health and Insurance Resources
      1. Documents and Reviews
      2. Organizations
    6. Job and Career Resources
      1. Job Accomodation and Information
      2. Awards & Scholarships
      3. Internships & Career Building
    7. Law, Legal & Advocacy, Government, and Justice
      1. Laws & Acts
        1. Americans with Disabilities Act
        2. Air Carrier Accessibility Act
        3. Help America Vote Act
        4. The Olmstead Decision
        5. North Carolina State Statutes
      2. Legal & Advocacy
      3. Government
      4. Justice
    8. Resources for Specific Disabilities or Disability Types
      1. Autoimmune Disabilities
      2. Cardiovascular Disabilities
      3. Developmental Disabilities
      4. Endocrinological or Weight-Related Disabilities
      5. Hearing Loss or Deafness
      6. Learning Disabilities
      7. Mobility-Related Disabilities
      8. Neurological Disabilities
      9. Rare Disorders and Disabilities
      10. Respiratory Disabilities
      11. Seeing Disabilities, Low Vision, and Blindness
      12. Sleeping Disorders and Disabilities
      13. Speaking or Verbal Disabilities
      14. Substance Abuse Disabilities
      15. Unseen Disabilities
      16. Other Disabilities
    9. Transit Independence
      1. Public Transit Legislation and Advocacy
      2. Transit Options in the Triangle
      3. City of Cary
      4. City of Chapel Hill
      5. City of Durham
      6. City of Raleigh
    10. Just for Fun: Videos and Other Media
      1. Comedy
      2. Drama and Documentary
  6. Web Design for Accessibility
    1. The Basics: Understanding Your Users
      1. Assumptions on the Average User
        1. The user can read at least one of the languages on the website
        2. The user has a keyboard with the same alphanumeric characters
        3. The user has a mouse to navigate a graphical user interface (GUI)
        4. The user can see well enough to read standard font sizes
        5. The user has a sound system that can play audio
        6. The user can hear the audio media on the website
        7. The user has the appropriate reading level
        8. The user has the ability to easily seek desired information
        9. The user has the ability to focus only on the content
      2. Common Web Design Mistakes for All Users
        1. Forgetting the User Entirely
        2. Illegibility
        3. Poor Structure of Formatted Content
        4. Lack of Consistency
        5. Surprise Link Effects
        6. Cluttered, Low-Content Pages
        7. Writing for Paper and not the Web
        8. Broken Links and Moved Pages
        9. Undated Content
        10. Lack of Archives
        11. Lack of Biography or "About Us"
        12. Using All the Latest Buzzwords and Technology
      3. Summary of Understanding the User
      4. Resources for Web Design Basics