Sites accessibility

Sites accessibility

July 24, 2016

25% of Israel’s population have disabilities of various types.
Very large of these disabilities need some adjustments that will allow them to browse and experience the full web site.

Web accessibility, besides the familiar menu for choosing font size and color, includes the addition of special links that are not visible to the regular surfers and allows people with disabilities to access the site through their tools (screen scanners, browsing tools, etc.).

In addition, a quarter of the population constitutes a respectable market share that should be addressed, in October 2016, a site access law that allows for the claiming of any inaccessible site that was not exempt from access will come into force, up to NIS 50,000 without proof of damage.

Accessible websites of businesses and companies with annual turnover must be over NIS 500,000.

Some of the tools we incorporate on our sites for access:

Accessible auxiliary menu
Option to change font size
Option to change color or contrast (contrast)
Ability to highlight links and underline in a way that does not affect website design
Aria links to support screen scanners and navigation through view
Add labels to forms to support screen scanners
Add labels to form messages
Add alternative text alt text to images
Add captions to videos
Skiplink links with no impact on website visibility and design, help screen crawlers skip to content area
Accessibility statement
And more.

You can read more about the subject at the following links:

What is Internet accessibility?

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0