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Using the Site

 

Most visitors will be able to view the IRS Web site using the most popular browsers. The accessibility features that have been put in place thus far are just the beginning. The IRS, in an effort to serve the needs of all who visit our web site, will continue over the next several months to make content accessible for persons using special assistive technology.

  • Text Descriptions Provided for Images and Pictures - When the mouse pointer or pointer alternative moves over an image, a small window pops up to give you a description of the image. This description is also provided to visitors who are using screen readers to access information on the page.
  • Style Sheets Used to Format Page Content on this site are designed using cascading style sheets. This allows visitors to disable the formatting provided and apply their own formatting if they choose. Style sheets are disabled within an Internet browser's settings or preferences options. People with a slight visual impairment who need a larger font size to read comfortably will find this feature useful.
  • Persons using screen-reading devices, who generally cannot directly read documents in PDF format, will find a HTML version of many of the forms and the publications on the IRS site. Over the next several months, the IRS plans to make all PDF files accessible. As new publications become available in Acrobat 5.0, which is 508 compliant, they will be posted on the site.
  • Direct Links to Main Sections of Each Page are provided for those using Screen Readers - Screen readers tend to read pages from left to right and from top to bottom. The pages in IRS.gov provide internal bookmarks so that screen reader users can jump directly to specific sections of the page. This feature is referred to as a navigation menu bypass.

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