Accessibility Statement
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Accessibility Statement
The internet is currently the largest source of freedom of information for all users, and especially for users with disabilities. As such, we place great importance on providing equal access to the information displayed on our website and enabling a better browsing experience.
“Shartut Nachon” is committed to ensuring that its website is accessible to people with disabilities, and many actions have been taken to make the site usable for everyone.
We will continue our efforts to maintain and improve the accessibility of the site out of a commitment to equal rights and equal opportunities for all. However, we note that despite our efforts, some parts of the website may not yet be fully accessible.
The site provides a semantic structure for assistive technologies and supports common keyboard navigation patterns. For the best browsing experience with screen readers, we recommend using the NVDA software.
How does the website’s accessibility work?
This site uses an accessibility plugin. The plugin allows the site to comply with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.0) as required by Israeli standards.
The website includes an accessibility menu. Clicking the menu opens accessibility control buttons.
After selecting an item from the menu, please wait for the page to reload. The plugin works in all browsers.
Accessibility options in the menu include:
- Button to adapt the site and tags for assistive devices and technologies
- Button to enable keyboard navigation between site links
- Button to disable flashing or moving elements on the screen
- Button for monochrome (black and white) mode for color-blind users
- Sepia mode (brown hue)
- High contrast mode
- Black and yellow contrast
- Color inversion
- Button to clearly highlight all heading tags on the site
- Button to clearly highlight all links on the site
- Button to display alt text for all images on mouse hover
- Button to display fixed descriptions for all site images
- Button to disable readable font usage
- Button to increase font size
- Button to decrease font size
- Button to zoom the entire display to ~200%
- Button to reduce the entire display to ~70%
- Button to enlarge the mouse cursor
- Button to enlarge and change the mouse cursor to black
- Button for reading mode
- Button to display this accessibility statement
- Button to reset all accessibility settings
- Button to send accessibility feedback
- Button to change the toolbar language and accessibility statement accordingly
Additional keyboard accessibility shortcuts:
- Esc – Opens/closes the accessibility menu
- Ctrl + – Increases text size
- Ctrl – – Decreases text size
- Ctrl 0 – Resets text size to default
- Spacebar – Scrolls down the page
- F11 – Toggles full screen mode
Physical Accessibility Information
The offices of the Holocaust Survivors’ Welfare Foundation are located at:
3 HaMelacha Street (Victoria Building), Tel Aviv.
To the best of our knowledge, the Victoria Building is accessible to people with disabilities.
- There is an accessible entrance
- Accessible restrooms are located on the entrance floor
- There is an accessible parking lot with designated spaces for holders of a disabled parking tag
Accessibility Coordinator
The Foundation has a certified accessibility coordinator. For any accessibility-related questions, you can contact:
Mai Goldfuss – Accessibility Coordinator
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