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Accessibility statement

Last updated: 20/05/2026

Conformance level

This site is designed to conform to the international WCAG 2.1 Level AA guidelines published by W3C, and aligns with WCAG 2.2 where applicable.

We believe digital products should be usable by everyone. A meaningful portion of every audience relies on assistive technology, magnification, reduced motion, or alternate input — designing for them improves the experience for all users.

Accessibility is applied across every public page of the site.

Browsers and devices tested

The site is designed for compatibility with the following browsers and devices in their up-to-date versions:

  • Google Chrome — desktop and mobile (Android + iOS)
  • Safari — macOS and iOS
  • Mozilla Firefox — desktop
  • Microsoft Edge — desktop
  • Supported screen readers: VoiceOver (Apple) and NVDA (Windows) — designed for full compatibility.

Using older browsers or out-of-date versions may degrade the accessibility experience.

Accessibility adaptations on this site

Floating accessibility menu

A round accessibility button fixed to a corner of the screen gives direct access to the tools on every page. Settings persist between visits via localStorage.

Text controls

  • Increase / decrease text size (4 levels).
  • Word spacing (3 levels) — per WCAG 1.4.12.
  • Letter spacing (3 levels) — per WCAG 1.4.12.
  • Switch to a readable font (Arial) for dyslexic readers.

Display and contrast

  • High contrast — yellow on black.
  • Inverted contrast — invert all site colors.
  • Grayscale — desaturate the page.
  • Black & white — enhanced monochrome mode.
  • Highlight links.
  • Highlight headings.
  • Hide images — for faster loading.

Navigation and reading

  • Enlarged mouse cursor — two variants (dark for light backgrounds, light for dark backgrounds).
  • Reading guide.
  • Stop animations.
  • Built-in text reader — clicking any paragraph or heading reads the content aloud via the browser's Web Speech API. It does not replace a full screen reader — it's a quick-read tool while browsing.
  • Reset all settings.

Adaptations in site code

  • Skip-to-content link — appears on the first Tab press and lets keyboard users jump straight to the main content.
  • Focus indicator — a gold outline around every focusable element while navigating by keyboard.
  • Alt text for images.
  • Form labels — every field has a programmatically associated label.
  • Full keyboard navigation — Tab/Shift+Tab/Enter/Space.
  • Semantic structure — heading hierarchy + landmarks (header, nav, main, footer).
  • Color contrast — 4.5:1 or higher (WCAG AA).
  • `prefers-reduced-motion` support.
  • Full LTR support (and RTL where the site ships in Hebrew or Arabic).

Accessibility coordinator

The accessibility coordinator for this site:

Available for accessibility inquiries during business hours.

How to reach us about accessibility

Ran into trouble accessing content on this site? Have a suggestion for improvement? We'd like to know — and to fix it.

You can reach the accessibility coordinator through any of the following:

We commit to an initial response within 7 business days of receiving your message, and a substantive reply within 30 days.

Known exemptions and limitations

Despite our efforts to make all content accessible, some gaps may still exist:

  • Third-party embedded content (Google Maps, YouTube videos, external systems) — their accessibility is controlled by the vendor.
  • Gallery images that don't yet have extended alt text — in progress.
  • PDF files distributed outside the site — an accessible format is sent on request.

In case of an accessibility issue, please contact us and we'll supply the information through an alternative channel.

Dates

  • Statement created: 19/05/2026
  • Last updated: 20/05/2026