In this statement our goal is to optimize usage and improve our service regarding accessibility and equal rights for people with disabilities. Our accessibility adjustments were made according to regulation 35 in the Equal Rights for People with Disabilities (Accessibility Adjustments for Service) regulations 2013 to level AA subject to changes and adjustments made in the Israeli standard document. Accessibility adjustment was tested in Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Mozilla and Edge browsers.
Existing accessibility means on the site:
Support for all standard common browsers (such as Chrome, Explorer, Firefox, Opera, Mozilla). Site content written in clear language with use of readable fonts. Site structures built from headings, paragraphs and lists. Site navigation is simple and convenient and includes accessible and clear menus. Links on the site are clear and explain where you will be directed after clicking them. Links at the top of the page allowing skipping to content. Textual description for images and icons for assisting technologies. Site adjustment for working environments with different resolutions (responsiveness). Stop and play buttons for galleries and videos. ARIA rules embedded to interpret site content in a more accurate and better way. Accessibility for menus, forms and fields, headings hierarchy, tab components, pop-up windows and more.
Changing site display
You can enlarge or reduce the site display by clicking on one of the CTRL buttons together with the mouse scroll wheel or together with the + sign for enlargement or together with the – sign for reducing the display. Each click will reduce or enlarge the screen by ten percent (10%). Font size change will be done through the accessibility menu on the site. Users without a mouse or who cannot use a mouse can activate the features on the site by pressing the TAB key. Each press will move the cursor to the next option on the site. Pressing the Enter key will activate the link where the cursor is located. The site does not include flashes, flickers or moving content. Where such content exists, it can be stopped by hovering over it and clicking the mouse or moving to it using the TAB key and pressing the Enter key.
Site adjustment for visually impaired and hearing impaired
Basic vision magnifiers. Voice recognition software. Voice recognition packages of operating systems.
Accessibility limitations
The site management makes every effort to ensure that all displayed pages are accessible. However, there may be pages that have not yet been made accessible, or a suitable technological solution has not yet been found to make them accessible. In addition, external ads inserted by businesses advertising on the site may not be fully or adequately accessible.
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