Accessibility statement
The Internet is currently the largest repository for freedom of information for all users, and disabled users in particular. As such, we place great importance on giving equal opportunity to people with disabilities to use the information presented on the site, and to enable a better browsing experience.
We strive to ensure that the digital services are accessible to people with disabilities, and therefore many resources have been invested to facilitate the use of the site for people with disabilities, as much as possible, with the belief that every person deserves the right to live in equality, dignity, comfort and independence.
In order to realize this promise, we strive to adhere as much as possible to the recommendations of the Israeli standard for content accessibility on the Internet and the WCAG2.1 international document.
Technical information
Website accessibility is based on the following technologies to support a special combination of a web browser and any assistive technologies or plugins installed on your computer:
HTML
CSS
JavaScript
NodeJs
MongoDB
Accessible features
The site can be adjusted using keyboard navigation using the Tab key
Zoom | WCAG 2.1 / 1.4.4
This feature allows users to enhance the text size up to three times the original text for better text readability.
A larger marker
Makes the cursor bigger and more prominent. Increases the size for better browsing on the site.
Reverse colors
Invert the colors of the website content. For those with reduced vision, the high contrast greatly helps to read the site better.
Tweak Contrast | WCAG 2.1 / 1.4.6
This feature allows users to manually choose between two options: enhance the contrast of the site or decrease the contrast.
Brightness adjustment | WCAG 2.1 / 1.4.6
This feature allows users to update the brightness on the site. The content can be made lighter or darker.
shades of gray | WCAG 2.1 / 1.4.6
Users can turn on grayscale, which causes website content to appear only in shades of gray. It is helpful for visually impaired people.
reading line
Add a supporting reading line to the site.
Readable fonts
Convert the fonts available on the site to one of the easily readable fonts: Helvetica.
Tool tips | WCAG 2.1 / 2.5.3
Add labels to images that contain a written description of the image.
Highlight links
Highlight links to make them stand out more.
Hide photos
Hide photos on the site. This provides a better readability of the website for people with visual impairment.
Read a page
A feature that allows a voice to read the text on your site out loud to visitors.
We do as much as possible to make sure that all the displayed pages will be accessible. At the same time, it is possible that there are pages that have not yet been accessed, or that a suitable technological solution has not yet been found for the purpose of accessing them. In addition, it is possible that in external ads, which were inserted by business owners who advertise on the site, the accessibility will not be complete or sufficient. Did you encounter a problem? We are here to assist! Details of accessibility manager on the website:
Name: Nadav Galbard
Email: info@michalgelbard.com