This Web site is developed and tested to degrade gracefully in older browsers. However, it is best viewed using the following Internet browsers and platforms:
Netscape 4.06 or newer on Windows 98, 2000, XP or Macintosh OS 9.x and up
Internet Explorer 4.01 or newer on Windows 98, 2000, XP or Macintosh OS 9.x and up
If you have an older version or a browser that is not listed above, please visit the Netscape or Microsoft (for Internet Explorer) Web sites to download a more recent version.
Browser Specific Features
The security settings can be customized under Internet Options in Internet Explorer 6+. If the security is set to "High", JavaScript and cascading style sheets will not work on the Web site. As a result, you will be unable to open PDF documents, Flash files, videos, and any other content that is generated through JavaScript. In addition, the design of the Web site might appear distorted. To change the security setting and enable JavaScript and style sheets, do the following:
Select "Internet Options" in "Tools" in the menu bar on the top of your browser.
Select the "Security" tab.
Select "Custom Level."
Set the settings to "Medium" in the "Reset custom settings" area.
Click Reset.
Click OK.
Screen Resolution
This Web site is best viewed at resolutions of 800 x 600 or higher.
Colors and Images
This Web site uses colors derived from the Web-Safe 216-color palette. This is a set of colors that does not 'dither' on 8-bit Windows and Macintosh video displays. Photographs are exempt from any color limitation.
HTML Validation
All templates and pages generally comply with W3C standard XHTML 1.0. Some deviations may be purposefully made to conform to down-level browsers or browser errors.
CSS Validation
All CSS files on this Web site meet W3C CSS1 standard. Some modifications may be made to address some Internet Explorer additions and to address down-level browsers.
JavaScript Usage
The site uses JavaScript for the following:
form validation
navigation
Usage of Applets and ActiveX
This Web site does/does not use Applets or ActiveX.
Usage of Plug-ins and Players
Some content or files on this Web site require that plug-ins or players be installed on your computer.
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