Accessibility Statement

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Who (which visitors)

  • This information is for our visitors with specialized browsers.

How

  • Eliminate (disable) the author's styles, which are also known as the web-page styles.
  • Eliminate (disable) tables as well, if your browser gives you the option separately.

Compliance Level

  • Our compliance is to W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Level AA as far as reasonably possible.

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  • Skip links at the top of each page will let you jump over the page headings — to go directly to the page text or to a help section.
  • More skip links will let you jump over other parts of a page, also.

Images

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  • Each image has a description in an alt attribute for you to read.
  • Whenever a series of images appear in a page, then you will find a skip link to let you jump over them.

Page Layout

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  • The layout is the same in each page, like this:
    Very Top of the Page:
    Skip links to the page text or to a help section.
    Top of the Page:
    Headings.
    Middle of the Page:
    Page text.
    Bottom of the Page:
    Information about the publication (copyright, contact, etc.).
    Very bottom of the Page:
    Help section with a reminder of your location in this web-site.

Your Feedback

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  • Kindly contact PAHH, the publisher, if you have any suggestions for our improvement.
  • We would be pleased to hear from you.

We hope your visit will be enjoyable.

This is the end of the accessibility statement.

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Greek Immigration to America, a slide presentation, delivered originally as a lecture to the Lancaster County Historical Society, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, December 3, 2004.

Copyright © Nikitas J. Zervanos, M.D., 2005. All Rights Reserved.
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Published in PAHH, 2005.

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