Web Accessibility Help
Crossing Creeks RV Resort aims to provide our web users with access to all areas of our site. Please contact us at (706) 835-1111 or via our contact form with questions or suggestions about web accessibility. We take all feedback seriously and will attempt to address your concerns.
If you have difficulty seeing website pages, the US Social Security Administration suggests these tips for optimizing your computer and browser to enhance your online experience.
- Use your computer to read web pages out loud
- Use the keyboard to navigate screens
- Increase text size
- Magnify your screen
- Change background and text colors
- Make your mouse pointer more visible (Windows only)
- Internet Explorer Accessibility Information
- Firefox Accessibility Information
- Chrome Accessibility Information
Voice Recognition Controls
If you are looking for keyboard and mouse substitutes, Dragon Naturally Speaking may help you navigate web pages and online services. Dragon Naturally Speaking speech recognition software allows a user to move focus around a web page or application screen through voice controls. If you are deaf or hard of hearing, there are some accessibility features available to you.
Website Readers
If you are visually impaired website reading software like ChromeVox or can help read the website content to you. Website reading software like ChromeVox, which is an add-on extension to the Chrome website browser, can help. There are also other website readers that work with a computers operating system (OS) that provide more universal coverage outside of website browsing.
Closed Captioning
Closed captioning offers a transcript for the audio track of a video presentation that is matched with the video and audio tracks. Captions are commonly visually presented over the video, which benefits individuals who are deaf and hard of hearing and anyone who cannot hear the audio because of loud environments. Learn how to turn captioning on and off in YouTube.
Volume Controls
Most computers, tablets, or mobile device have volume control features, and each video and audio service has its own additional volume controls. Try adjusting both your device’s volume controls and your media players’ volume controls to optimize your listening experience.
Accessible Documents
Many documents on our web pages are in ASCII or HTML format, which are accessible to people who use screen reading software and to those with other vision or mobility impairments. Generally, we use Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) to create pages and documents that are accessible to those users.
We have provided some links and resources to assist in improving your accessibility.
Social Security Administration Web Accessibilty
For information about text readers, closed captioning, speech recognition software, and keyboard navigation.
Adobe Acrobat Reader
Adobe Acrobat Reader accesses PDF documents. It is a free download.
Browse Aloud
Browse Aloud is software that assist with speech, reading and translation.
Microsoft Media Player
The Media Player may already be installed in your computer, if not you can download it from Microsoft.