Accessibility statement

Accessibility statement


We consider it of paramount importance to make our website accessible and suitable for browsing for most of the country's population, including people with disabilities. Everyone should be able to browse easily and comfortably.


Here are some of the steps we have taken on the site to enable customized browsing for people with disabilities:

  • The means of navigation on the site are simple and accessible.
  • You can switch between the various links using the TAB key and operate the arrows without using a mouse.
  • We have maintained a suitable and high contrast ratio between the content and the site background so that reading is clear and straightforward. There is a fixed and uniform structure for all pages of the site, categories and pages.
  • There is a fixed structure for the content on the site - text and titles.
  • Titles are marked in H1… H5 depending on the level of importance and weight of the title.
  • Links in the site content are marked in a different color (blue) and sometimes in the bottom line.
  • The site can be viewed in all popular browsers, including Internet Explorer, Chrome, Firefox, and through different work environments, including computers, tablets, or smartphones.
  • You can change the font size by pressing CTRL and scrolling the mouse.
  • The site is supported by third-party software, such as NVDA and screen reading software.

 


Restrictions


We have made every effort to ensure that this site's contents are accessible, including textual content, titles, images, and video. However, parts of the site may not meet these standards.


If you come across content on a site that is not accessible, feedback would be welcome to enable correction and improvement

We regard the continued improvement and accessibility of the site as a priority.

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