HTML Information
The HTML version of the General Bulletin is viewed by using a standard Internet browser. Each of the sections displays as long scrolling pages. The information contained in this document is identical to the PDF version.
FAQ
- I want to find a specific reference in a section. Is there an easy way to do this?
- I tried using the "Find in Page" function and didn't find my reference. What now?
- Is HTML format compatible with assistive technologies such as text readers?
- How do I get back to the previous page?
I want to find a specific reference in a section. Is there an easy way to do this?
Most browsers are equipped with a Search in Page or Find in Page function. This function is available under one of the menu items at the top of the browser window. Locate this function and type the reference you are trying to find, for example, forgiveness or drop/add. Please note that the Find in Page function searches only the contents of the current page, regardless of the page length. This function does not search the entire contents of this CD-ROM.
I tried using the Find in Page function and didn't find my reference. What now?
Try rephrasing your reference, or check your spelling. You also might want to review the table of contents to see if you can locate your subject or a related topic.
Is HTML format compatible with assistive technologies such as text readers?
This HTML version follows the standard accepted conventions for ADA accessibility. There may, however, be certain limitations inherent in HTML or the technology you are using. For additional information concerning ADA accessibility and HTML limitations, contact the Student Disabilities Resource Center at Florida State University at (850) 644-9566 or (850) 644-8504 (TDD).
How do I get back to the previous page?
Click the Back button on your browser's tool bar to return to the previous page.

