Accessibility Statement
Background
To enable people with disabilities to browse the internet smoothly, just like everyone else, we have invested tremendous efforts in building advanced technology that allows website owners to make their sites accessible for use by people with disabilities and to expose the information on the site to this important additional population.
The site is committed to providing the broad public browsing the site with content that is as accessible as possible, regardless of the technology on which the site was built. We are working to update and implement accessibility guidelines to the best of our ability, in accordance with accessibility standards principles. The site is adapted to accessibility requirements at Level AA of the W.C.A.G 2 standard. The site’s accessibility is adapted to leading browsers:
Chrome
Firefox
Explorer 11 and above
Opera
Using Andi UA
Andi’s menu (notice the little character in the logo? Her name is Andi) works with leading browsers:
Chrome, Firefox, Explorer 11 and above, Opera.
Support for Assistive Technologies
Andi supports assistive technologies by using ARIA rules.
How to Use the Andi Component?
Andi UA technology operates on multiple levels to enable maximum website accessibility, both through an accessibility menu and through interfacing with various components on the site.
An accessibility menu is placed on the site. To open the menu, you can click on the icon located at the top of the site or press the “F10” key on your keyboard. To close the menu, you can click the close button or press the “ESC” key. Press F1 to return to this page from anywhere on the site.
Upon your first entry to the menu, you can choose your preferred interface language (supporting multiple languages) and display size. At any point, you can change your settings via the settings button located at the top of the menu.
Clicking the “Activate Accessibility” button will take you to the accessibility menu, which consists of two parts:
Main Menu
Text Size
Allows you to select and change the text size displayed on the site, either through a magnifying glass providing localized, point-specific magnification controlled by the user, and/or through automatic enlargement and reduction of text across the entire site with a single click.
Colors
Allows you to select and change the site’s colors and create a personal customization from a color set, by changing the background colors of the site, the headings, or the text on the site, or alternatively, changing the contrast across the entire site with a single click.
How to Make Personal Customization?
After selecting a background color, headings, or text, you must confirm the selection by clicking V, after which the chosen color will be marked on the right side of the selection square.
Mouse Accessibility
Allows changing the mouse cursor color to black or white.
Find Mouse
You can locate the mouse position on the screen by pressing the “CTRL” button.
Underline Links
Allows locating links on the site not only through link color but by highlighting the link with an underline.
Change to Readable Font
ARIEL font has been established as the most readable font according to accessibility regulations. The font conversion button allows the website owner to maintain design freedom in selecting fonts on the site while giving people with disabilities the choice to change the font to ARIEL across the entire site with a single click.
Activate Accessibility Menu on Right Mouse Click
Activating this button changes the right mouse button settings, so that clicking it anywhere on the site will activate a shortcut accessibility menu of main actions. This function can be disabled on the lower left side of the menu opened by clicking the right mouse button.
Reset All Adjustments
Returns the site to default settings.
Accessibility Statement
This document can be accessed by pressing F1 on the keyboard.
Improvement Suggestions
At the bottom of the menu, there is a light bulb icon that opens a form for providing feedback and improvement suggestions for making the site more accessible. Your feedback is important to us for improving accessibility capabilities.
Personal Area Menu (Andi U Version Only)
This menu enables more accessible site use by learning the user’s browsing habits.
Continue Browsing from Where You Left Off
Allows the user to return to the last place they stopped browsing on the site during their previous visit.
Add This Page to Favorites
Allows the user to add a specific page within the site to an internal favorites list of the site itself, so they can return to pages they like in future browsing sessions.
Display Favorites List
Shows the list of pages you selected.
Some sites have additional options installed, such as:
Full keyboard navigation support
Support for quick navigation between areas
The site is divided into areas such as central content area or side menu area. At the beginning of each area, there is a level 3 heading indicating the name of the area you have reached. Some headings are also links that allow you to skip over that area, helping you reach the desired content faster. For example, there is an option to skip to the main content from the top of the page.Changing focus color according to background
Virtual keyboard for form filling
A virtual keyboard can be displayed for magnification using the mouse.Hiding mouse cursor while typing
If the mouse cursor is on a form field while you’re typing, Andi will hide it until you finish typing.Quick navigation between article headings
Allows opening a menu at the top of the article displaying its headings, enabling quick understanding of the article’s structure and content relevance, as well as jumping directly to a specific section within the article.
For your convenience, here are the keyboard shortcuts:
| Shortcut | Action |
|---|---|
| F1 | Help and Accessibility Statement |
| F3 | Search on page |
| F6 | Return to address bar (URL) |
| F5 | Refresh web page |
| F10 | Open/Close accessibility menu |
| ESC | Cancel |
| Down Arrow | Regular scroll down |
| Up Arrow | Regular scroll up |
| Page Down, Space | Scroll down one screen |
| Shift + Space, Page Up | Scroll up one screen |
| Enter | Confirm / Activate links and buttons |
| TAB | Navigate between links, buttons, and form fields |
| SHIFT + TAB | Navigate backward between links, buttons, and form fields |
| BACKSPACE | Delete text behind the cursor |
| DELETE | Delete text ahead of the cursor |
| Alt + Left Arrow | Return to the last page browsed |
How to Browse the Site Easily with a Screen Reader?
In addition to those keyboard shortcuts, screen reader software users can use the following shortcuts (applicable to most screen reader software):
| Shortcut | Action |
|---|---|
| K | Navigate between links |
| L | Navigate between lists on the page |
| I | Navigate between items in a list |
| F | Navigate between form fields and buttons |
| T | Navigate between tables on the page |
| H | Navigate between headings |
| 1 | Navigate between Level 1 headings |
| 2 | Navigate between Level 2 headings |
| 3 | Navigate between Level 3 headings |
| 4 | Navigate between Level 4 headings |
| 5 | Navigate between Level 5 headings |
| 6 | Navigate between Level 6 headings |
Form Accessibility
There is extensive support for forms for assistive technologies. For example: support for reading errors by screen reader software.
Menu Accessibility
You can navigate easily using the keyboard or screen reader and reach sub-menus as well.
Adding Title Attribute Support (Tooltip) for Keyboard Users
Tooltip information appears when navigating with a keyboard.
Slider Support (Rotating Slides)
In every slider, there is a button that makes switching slides easier for keyboard users and screen reader software users by laying out slides one below the other. When clicking the button, a scroll bar will appear next to it, and you can scroll using arrows or move from slide to slide by pressing TAB on the keyboard.
A Small Sample of What Andi Can Make Accessible…
Handling empty links
Defining buttons and visual cues for blind users
BR tag support (line break) for blind users
Message support for blind users
Organizing heading hierarchy
Alerts for opening a new page, file types, downloadable files
Tab component support
Lightbox support
And more…
Known Issues
No issues are currently known.
Encountered a Problem?
Let us know! We strive to maintain and keep the site at the highest level. If you have found and/or encountered difficulties while browsing the site, particularly regarding accessibility, please don’t hesitate to report it through the Contact Us form. To help us handle the problem in the best way, please include as many details as possible:
Description of the problem
What action were you trying to perform?
Which page were you browsing?
Browser type and version
Operating system and version
Type of assistive technology (if used)
We will address the problem and get back to you shortly with details about its resolution.
Improvement Suggestions
We would love to hear from you how Andi can be improved. Send us your suggestions, and we will review them promptly. Email address for suggestions: info@user-a.co.il
Please Note
During browsing, you may encounter a page/section that has not yet been sufficiently made accessible.
Accessibility Coordinator
Yoram Lavi – 0525375280
Email: yoram@digitale.co.il
Physical Accessibility Arrangements
Our offices in Neot Af’al are accessible, with accessible and ample parking, accessible restrooms and elevator. Anyone wishing to schedule an accessible meeting is invited to contact Yoram.