In order to enable people with disabilities to browse the internet smoothly, just like anyone else, we have invested significant efforts in developing advanced technology that allows website owners to make their websites accessible to people with disabilities and to expose the information available on the website to an additional and important population.
The Website is committed to providing the general public with content that is as accessible as possible, regardless of the technology on which the Website was built. We continuously work to update and implement accessibility guidelines in accordance with recognized accessibility standards.
The Website complies with WCAG 2.0 Level AA accessibility requirements and is compatible with the following leading browsers:
Chrome
Firefox
Internet Explorer 11 and above
Opera
The Andi menu (did you notice the small character in the logo? Her name is Andi) works with the leading browsers:
Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer 11 and above, and Opera.
Andi supports assistive technologies through the use of ARIA standards.
The Andi UA technology operates on multiple levels to provide maximum accessibility to the Website, both through an accessibility menu and through integration with various Website components.
An accessibility menu is available on the Website. To open the menu, click the icon located at the top of the Website or press F10 on your keyboard.
To close the menu, click the close button or press ESC on your keyboard.
Press F1 at any time to return to this page.
Upon your first entry into the menu, you may select the interface language (supports multiple languages) and your preferred display size. You can change your settings at any time using the settings button located at the top of the menu.
Clicking the “Enable Accessibility” button will open the accessibility menu, which consists of two main sections:
Allows you to select and change the text size displayed on the Website, either by using a magnifying glass for localized zoom control or by automatically increasing or decreasing text size across the entire Website with the click of a button.
Allows you to select and change Website colors and create a personalized display using a color set, including changing background colors, heading colors, text colors, or adjusting contrast across the entire Website with a single click.
After selecting a background, heading, or text color, confirm your selection by clicking V. The selected color will then be marked on the right side of the selection box.
Allows changing the mouse cursor color to black or white.
Helps locate the mouse cursor on the screen by pressing the CTRL key.
Allows identification of links not only by color but also by underlining them.
The Arial font is considered the most readable according to accessibility regulations. The font conversion button allows website owners to maintain design freedom while enabling users with disabilities to switch the entire Website font to Arial with a single click.
Activating this option changes the behavior of the mouse’s right-click so that clicking anywhere on the Website opens a shortened accessibility menu with key actions. This feature can be disabled from the lower-left side of the menu opened via right-click.
Restores the Website to its default settings.
This document can be accessed at any time by pressing F1 on the keyboard.
At the bottom of the menu, a lightbulb icon opens a feedback form for suggestions and accessibility improvements. Your feedback is important to us and helps improve accessibility capabilities.
This menu enables more accessible Website usage by learning the user’s browsing habits.
Allows users to return to the last place they stopped browsing during their previous visit.
Allows users to add a specific page to an internal favorites list for easy access in future visits.
Displays the list of pages you have saved.
Full keyboard navigation support
Fast navigation between Website sections
The Website is divided into areas such as the main content area and side menu area. At the beginning of each area, there is a level 3 heading indicating the section name. Some headings are also links that allow skipping that section, helping users reach desired content faster (e.g., skipping directly to the main content from the top of the page).
Focus color adjustment based on background
Virtual keyboard for form filling (with mouse-based zoom support)
Hiding the mouse cursor while typing
Fast navigation between article headings, including a table-of-contents menu at the top of articles
F1 – Help and Accessibility Statement
F3 – Page search
F6 – Return to the address bar (URL)
F5 – Refresh page
F10 – Open/close accessibility menu
ESC – Cancel
Down Arrow – Scroll down
Up Arrow – Scroll up
Page Down / Space – Scroll down one screen
Page Up / Shift + Space – Scroll up one screen
Enter – Activate links and buttons
Tab – Navigate between links, buttons, and form fields
Shift + Tab – Navigate backward
Backspace – Delete text behind the cursor
Delete – Delete text ahead of the cursor
Alt + Left Arrow – Return to the previous page
In addition to the keyboard shortcuts above, screen reader users can use the following commands (common to most screen readers):
K – Navigate between links
L – Navigate between lists
I – Navigate between list items
F – Navigate between form fields and buttons
T – Navigate between tables
H – Navigate between headings
1–6 – Navigate between headings levels 1–6
Extensive support for assistive technologies in forms, including error message announcements via screen readers.
Menus are fully navigable via keyboard and screen reader, including submenus.
Tooltip information is displayed when navigating via keyboard.
Each slider includes a control that simplifies slide navigation for keyboard and screen reader users by displaying slides vertically with a scrollbar. Users can navigate slides using arrow keys or the Tab key.
Handling empty links
Button definitions and feedback for blind users
Support for <br> (line breaks) for screen readers
Message announcements for blind users
Proper heading hierarchy
Alerts for opening new pages, file types, and downloads
Tab component support
Lightbox support
And more
There are currently no known accessibility issues.
Please let us know. We strive to maintain the Website at the highest level. If you experience any difficulty browsing the Website, particularly regarding accessibility, do not hesitate to report it via the Contact Us form.
Please include as much detail as possible:
Description of the issue
Action you attempted to perform
Page URL
Browser type and version
Operating system and version
Assistive technology used (if applicable)
We will address the issue and respond as soon as possible with details regarding its resolution.
We welcome your suggestions on how Andi can be improved. Please send your ideas to:
info@user-a.co.il
While browsing the Website, you may encounter pages or sections that are not yet fully accessible.
Shani
Phone: +972-52-371-3279
Email: office@jindas.org.il
Address: Modi’in 5, Lod, Israel
No walk-in reception without prior coordination. Please contact the Accessibility Coordinator in advance—we will be happy to assist.