Introduction
The Internet is currently the largest repository for freedom of information for all users in general and for users with disabilities in particular.
Weksler, Bregman & Co. Law firm is committed to the issue of accessibility for people with disabilities and makes every effort to provide all its clients with accessible and equal service, in accordance with the Equal Rights for People with Disabilities Law, 5758-1998 and the regulations enacted pursuant thereto (hereinafter: “the Law“).
We strive to ensure that digital services are accessible to people with disabilities, and therefore many resources have been invested in facilitating the use of the Ministry’s website for people with disabilities, as much as possible, out of the belief that every person deserves the right to live in equality, dignity, comfort, and independence.
How does website accessibility work?
This website has adjusted and improvements in accordance with the accessibility guidelines in Israeli Standard 5568 “Guidelines for Internet Content Accessibility” – Level AA.
This Israeli standard is identical to the guidelines document of the W3C World Wide Web Consortium, 2.0 WCAG Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Release 2.0 from December 2008, (excluding the national changes and additions noted therein) approved as an Israeli standard with national changes and additions.
On the site you can find an “Accessibility” button to activate a plugin that makes it easy to use. The position of the button is on the right.
The site supports and is optimized for display in browsers accepted in the market and for use of mobile phones. The accessibility aids available in the accessibility menu on the site include, inter alia:
– Enabling keyboard navigation;
– Enabling site matching navigation for NVDA assistive technologies;
– allowing navigation to enlarge the site font to 4 different sizes;
– allowing navigation to stop moving elements and block flickers;
– allowing navigation to change color contrast based on dark background;
– allowing navigation to change color contrast based on a light background;
– allowing site matching navigation for color blind people;
– allowing navigation to change the font to be more readable;
– allowing navigation, enlarging the cursor and changing its color to black or white;
– allowing navigation to increase the display to about 200%;
– allowing navigation highlighting links on the site;
– allowing navigation and highlighting titles on the site;
– allowing navigation to display an alternative description for images;
– Enabling accessibility statement navigation;
– Enabling navigation and sending accessibility feedback.
Ways to contact us
Our goal is to improve the website so that it will be available, convenient, and user-friendly for people with various types of disabilities who have difficulty operating the computer and the Internet, thus enabling everyone to surf comfortably and quickly and enjoy the content and services developed especially for customers and surfers.
It should be noted that despite our efforts to make all pages on the site accessible, parts of the site (pages, certain functions, etc.) may be discovered that are not accessible. The work of accessibility is an ongoing and evolving process, and we strive to improve the accessibility of the site for the enjoyment of all our customers, including our customers with disabilities.
If you encounter an accessibility issue, please let us know so we can take care of it. You can contact us in any of the following ways: