Long description of the arrow image for the "Skip to Content" link
The arrow image is an image created in Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) format using a path and a filter effect, compliant to the W3C SVG 1.0 specification. The image link shown towards the left of the navigation at the top of every page on the NV Access site is a raster image of the SVG image, provided in PNG format.
The arrow image, as shown on this web site, sits on a transparent background and sits inside a square space that is 15 pixels wide and 15 pixels high in the default presentation. The image is of a downwards pointing arrow in a blue colour. The blue arrow shape itself is drawn in a blue-purple colour with a semi-three-dimensional semi-metallic appearance calculated by an SVG filter effect. The metallic filter is derived from the example shown at: "WebReference.com - Scalable Vector Graphics: The Art is in the Code: 6/8): Filter Effects:".
The arrow has no adornment or tail ticks. It is a straightforward arrow with a short thick shaft and wide head so that it can easily be seen as an arrow on the page. The head of the arrow has horizontal barb extensions that are, in total, as wide as the arrow itself is high, and the head of the arrow is as tall as the remainder of the shaft, meaning that the shaft starts close to midway up the arrow image.
The Visual arrow image in SVG format
If your browser has a compliant SVG viewer installed, you should perceive the arrow logo below in SVG format. You can also select and download the SVG file itself for reference by selecting to save the target for the link given below.

