Some assistive devices might be recommended while viewing our site. These devices are not mandatory, but may give you a better or more complete experience while browsing.
In addition to using HTML, our website also features content in SWF and PDF formats. JavaScript is used to enhance the style of the site.
JavaScript
We rely on JavaScript programming language to present certain effects and customize the style of our site, using Cascading Style Sheets, to adjust to the specific platform or browser the users might be using.
In the absence of JavaScript, your browser will display information without any style sheet enhancements and content will be in its default manner. Pull-down menu navigation, use as short-cuts, is also program with JavaScript and would not function unless JavaScript is enable. However, all destinations can be reachable in other links on our pages.
These are just a few examples of how JavaScript is being used on our web site. Our web site is still fully functional without JavaScript and there are duplicate functions that works around it when not enabled.
Adobe Flash Player
The Juniper Networks web site employs Flash to deliver multimedia presentations that emphasize messages being convey on the site. Demos, product images and videos are some of the few that depends on Adobe Flash Player and cannot be viewed without the plug-in.
The Flash multimedia content is simply just extra information, the HTML content on our web site is already sufficient.
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Adobe Acrobat Reader
Portable Document Format (PDF) is a common file format used to post information on the Juniper Networks web site.
To assist to those who are visually impaired or who wants to view PDF documents in HTML format, the users can use Adobe’s online tool to convert PDF to HTML.
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Screen Reader
We've tested the Juniper Networks site for compatibility with Job Access With Speech (JAWS). Although this is not the only screen reader product that will work with our site, we recommend this product simply because of our success in testing.
You can also consult an assistive technology consultant for alternative screen readers.
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