The STUDACT project is committed for the need for an accessible website for people with disabilities, and therefore we have made every effort to make the site accessible and provide an easy and convenient browsing experience for the general population. This site was built in accordance with the law’s guidelines based on the WCAG AA standard.
Here are some of the actions taken to make the website accessible:
- The site’s content is written in a clear and simple language for better understanding.
- Navigation elements on the site are straightforward and user-friendly.
- Users can navigate the site using keyboard shortcuts.
- HTML5 tags are used to assist in describing the page structure.
- The site’s display has been adapted and tested on most popular browsers (Firefox, Chrome, Explorer, Opera, Safari).
- The site is optimized for various screen resolutions and is compatible with the majority of smartphones and tablets.
- ALT tags have been added to the images on the site to provide image descriptions for screen reader users.
- An accessibility add-on has been installed at the top right corner of the page, offering various options such as font enlargement, font reduction, monochrome display, contrast, link highlighting, and disabling animations.
Notes and Clarifications: It is important to note that despite the extensive efforts made to make the site accessible, there may still be pages on the site that have not been fully accessible or are not accessible correctly. We will continue our efforts to improve the site’s accessibility and enable the entire population to benefit from this site. If you encounter a page on the site that is not well-accessible and hinders your browsing experience, please report the issue to us, and we will do our best to fix it.