Technical Information
We have designed the Labrador Timber website for a pleasant and informative experience, with accessibility and standards compliance in mind. We recommend that you use a modern web browser such as Mozilla Firefox or Opera in order to have the best and most secure experience—not just here, but everywhere on the web.
If you have comments or need assistance of a technical nature, you can use our contact form or email us at webmaster@labradortimber.com.
Accessibility Statement
We have tried to make this site accessible to everybody, regardless of what browsing device is used. If you find something that needs improvement to make the site even more accessible, please let us know.
Access Keys
Most browsers support activating specific links by typing keys defined on the website. On Windows, you can press Alt plus an access key; on a Mac, you can press control or ctrl plus an access key. The following access keys are available throughout labradortimber.com:
- Access key s
- Skip to the main content of the current web page
- Access key h
- Home
- Access key l
- Landowner Connection
- Access key o
- Other Services
- Access key m
- Our Mission
- Access key c
- Contact Us
- Access key r
- Copyright
- Access key t
- Technical/Accessibility Information
Standards compliance
This site is built using valid XHTML for markup and CSS for presentation. A standards-compliant website ensures the most consistent experience for all web browsers and computer systems, and maximizes the accessibility of our website for visitors using alternative technology.
We make every effort to ensure that labradortimber.com passes standard XHTML and CSS validity tests and Section 508 accessibility guidelines.
Links
Many links have additional title attributes that describe the link in greater detail, unless the text of the link already provides a full description. There are no links that open new windows without warning.
Printing
If you use a modern web browser, you should be able to print any page on this site efficiently. Your printer should automatically receive alternative layout information that removes unneeded color and page elements.