Our aim is to fulfill all criteria of content accessibility on the Internet at level AA. Following these regulations ensures that the website is accessible to everyone; the visually challenged, people with motor difficulties, people with epilepsy, color blindness, cognitive challenges and more.The IDSF website has been designed in a manner that ensures it is adapted for all users, in keeping with the equal rights regulations for people with challenges (service accessibility adaptations_ of 2013, and in accordance with recommendations for internet site content accessibility WCAG 2.0.
- The site is written semantically with accepted HTML tags and hierarchic content. In addition, ARIA (Accessible Rich Internet Attributes) attributes are embedded in the site in order to ensure that visually-impaired users visiting the site will be able to read, understand and enjoy the site’s functions.
- Pictures with ALT tags (alternative text) which provide clear, simple information about the picture’s content.
- Text size on the site as well as the font were carefully selected so that the site content would be easy to read for visually impaired users as well.
- The content is adapted for the use of popular screen readers including JAWS and NVDA.
- The site is adapted for keyboard browsing. This includes the ability to browse the website using Tab and Shift + Tab keys to activate menus and selected fields with the arrow keys and to close them using Esc. This includes pressing buttons and links using the enter key, browsing among radio elements and check boxes using the arrow keys, and filling them in using the space or Enter keys.
- Users with hearing aides may experience headaches or other difficulties due to the automatic sound. This site does not use any automatic sound.
- Color profile specifications – the website has been designed so that colors will contrast and be comfortable for reading. Users who are interested in changing the color palette may choose a high-contrast, light background or opposite contrast state.
- Highlighting links – users may choose to highlight external links which open in separate windows. (target=”_blank”) – through the accessibility interface it is possible to request that external links be opened in the same window.