Thank you for visiting our website! We are continuously working to improve the accessibility of content on our website in order to better serve our clients. If you have trouble seeing our website, we recommend reviewing the resources listed below to help optimize your computer and browser to improve your online experience:
The guides above, referenced by the ada.gov website will help you customize your particular web browser and computer to achieve the best results. The Smith Dentalworks site is designed to be able to be read aloud, navigated by keyboard only, allow increased or decreased text size, or changing of its colors for your accessibility needs.
Closed captioning (CC) provides a visual display of text that is synchronized with the video presentation and audio tracks. The term “Closed” indicates that the captions are not visible unless they are activated by the user.
Learn how to turn captioning on and off for YouTube by clicking here.
To increase text size in most web browsers simply hold down the Ctrl key (Command key on a Macintosh) and press the + (plus) key to increase text size or – (minus) key to reduce text size.
If you do encounter an accessibility issue and the recommendations above do not meet your individual needs, we invite you to contact our office at (520) 505-4422 for assistance.
We welcome any feedback on how to improve the site’s accessibility for all users. It is our goal to develop a website that is accessible to everyone!
To enhance your browsing experience on our website, we recommend several adjustments that can make content more accessible. These optimizations include using screen readers, navigating with a keyboard, and adjusting display settings to suit your needs.
For instance, screen readers can read aloud text on the screen, while keyboard navigation allows users to move through pages without a mouse. Adjusting your display settings, such as magnifying the screen or changing color contrasts, can significantly improve readability for users with visual impairments.
We provide a range of resources to assist users in making their online experience more accessible. These resources include guides for configuring popular web browsers and operating systems to meet individual accessibility needs.
For example, the ADA website offers comprehensive guides on how to customize your browser settings for optimal accessibility, including enabling closed captioning and adjusting text size. These resources empower users to tailor their online experience to their preferences.
If you encounter any accessibility challenges while using our website, we encourage you to reach out for assistance. Our team is dedicated to ensuring that every user can access our services without barriers.
You can contact us directly at (520) 505-4422 or via email. We value your feedback and are committed to making continuous improvements to our website's accessibility features.
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) outlines the rights of individuals with disabilities and sets standards for accessible design. Our ADA Accessibility Statement reflects our commitment to providing an inclusive online experience.
This statement not only details our efforts to comply with ADA guidelines but also serves as a resource for users seeking information on their rights and available accommodations. Understanding this statement can help users navigate our website with confidence and clarity.
To enhance your browsing experience on our website, we recommend several adjustments that can make content more accessible. These optimizations include using screen readers, navigating with a keyboard, and adjusting display settings to suit your needs.
For instance, screen readers can read aloud text on the screen, while keyboard navigation allows users to move through pages without a mouse. Adjusting your display settings, such as magnifying the screen or changing color contrasts, can significantly improve readability for users with visual impairments.
We provide a range of resources to assist users in making their online experience more accessible. These resources include guides for configuring popular web browsers and operating systems to meet individual accessibility needs.
For example, the ADA website offers comprehensive guides on how to customize your browser settings for optimal accessibility, including enabling closed captioning and adjusting text size. These resources empower users to tailor their online experience to their preferences.
If you encounter any accessibility challenges while using our website, we encourage you to reach out for assistance. Our team is dedicated to ensuring that every user can access our services without barriers.
You can contact us directly at (520) 505-4422 or via email. We value your feedback and are committed to making continuous improvements to our website's accessibility features.
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) outlines the rights of individuals with disabilities and sets standards for accessible design. Our ADA Accessibility Statement reflects our commitment to providing an inclusive online experience.
This statement not only details our efforts to comply with ADA guidelines but also serves as a resource for users seeking information on their rights and available accommodations. Understanding this statement can help users navigate our website with confidence and clarity.