Accessibility Statement
Updated 9 July 2026
We want this website to be usable by everyone, including people who rely on assistive technologies such as screen readers, keyboard navigation, or screen magnification. Accessibility is an ongoing effort: we build with inclusive practices in mind and keep improving as we find and fix issues. This statement explains what we do, where we currently fall short, and how to reach us if something gets in your way.
1. Standard we aim for
We aim to align this site with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA. This is a target we work toward, not a claim of certification or full conformance — some areas may not yet fully meet it.
2. Measures we take
Steps we take to keep the site accessible include:
- semantic HTML with clear headings and landmarks;
- full keyboard navigation with a visible focus indicator;
- ARIA attributes where native semantics are not enough;
- sufficient colour contrast for text and interface elements;
- right-to-left (RTL) support for Hebrew and Arabic;
- respect for the operating system's reduced-motion preference.
In addition, a built-in accessibility settings panel is available on every page (the person-shaped button in the header). It lets you adjust text size, switch to a high-contrast or dark theme, enable a more readable or dyslexia-friendly font, reduce motion, enlarge the cursor, and highlight links. Your choices are saved on your device.
3. Known limitations
Despite our efforts, some parts of the site may not yet be fully accessible:
- third-party or embedded content that we do not fully control;
- answers produced by generative AI, whose exact wording and structure we cannot guarantee in advance;
- occasional gaps that we are still working to identify and fix as the product evolves.
4. Feedback and contact
If you run into a barrier that stops you from using this site, please tell us through our contact form. Describe the problem and the page where it happened; we will do our best to respond within a reasonable time and to put things right.