Purpose & Organization of the Disability Resources Web Pages
Purpose of the Disability Resources Web Pages:
- help people with disabilities find the resources they need on campus.
- help people who have questions about the Americans with Disability
Act Amendment Act (ADAAA).
- help faculty find resources for students with disabilities.
- help supervisors find resources for their employees with disabilities.
- help the UT community find resources for visitors with disabilities.
Organization of the Disability Resources Web Page
There are five sections to each of the Disability Resources Web Pages
- UT Navigation Bar - at the top of each page is the same UT
Navigation Bar which includes links to widely used tools like the UT
Directory and Campus Maps. There is a "skip to main content"
link in the UT Navigation Bar that allows you to skip past all the navigation
on the page and get straight to the main content of the page.
- Bread Crumb Trail - right below the UT Navigation Bar is a
bread crumb trail that indicates what page you are on and how you got
there. The links in the bread crumb trail allow you to back up to any
previous level.
- Disability Resources Navigation - below the bread crumb trail,
on the left side of the page are the navigation options for the Disability
Resources web site.
- Main Content - to the right of the Disability Resources Navigation
is the main content of the page.
- Footer - at the bottom of each page is the date the page was
last updated and an e-mail link for asking questions and sending comments.
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