System of psychological vectors
 

About the accessibility of the site for persons with disabilities

Welcome to our site!

We strive to make our resource as accessible as possible for all users, including persons with disabilities. We take special care to comply with current accessibility standards and guidelines to ensure a smooth and seamless experience on our website.

What is accessibility?

Accessibility is a principle designed to remove barriers and ensure equal opportunities for all users, regardless of their physical capabilities or technical characteristics of devices. We strive to provide access to information and services on our site regardless of the individual characteristics of the user.

How do we ensure accessibility?

  1. Compliant with current standards: Our site is designed in accordance with the recommendations of the international standard for web content accessibility at level AA, as well as taking into account the recommendations of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 and follows current accessibility guidelines. We strive to maintain compliance with the latest recommendations and standards updates. Trial versions have been tested to ensure maximum compatibility with the Chrome browser.
  2. Clear and structured navigation: We focus on simple and intuitive navigation so that users can easily navigate the site and find the information they need. The website provides a semantic structure for assistive technologies and supports standard operating patterns using the arrow keyboard, Enter and Esc to exit menus and windows.
  3. Responsive design: Our website is optimized to work on a variety of devices, including smartphones, tablets and personal computers. We strive to provide a convenient user interface that will responsively adapt to different screen resolutions for display in popular browsers and for use on mobile phones.
  4. Alt text for images: We provide alternative text (alt text) for all visual elements on the site to help visually impaired users access content.
  5. Improved forms and controls: We are committed to making the forms and controls on the site clear and easy to complete with clear tooltips and instructions.
  6. Content accessible to screen readers: We take care to ensure that the textual content of our site is accessible to screen readers, helping users with visual impairments to perceive information.
  7. Documents or videos uploaded to the site before November 2019 may not be fully accessible. If you come across such a document or video, you can contact us and we will make sure to make the information available to you.
  8. For the best viewing experience using screen reader software, we recommend using the latest version of NVDA software.

We are constantly working to improve the accessibility of our site and strive to make it as inclusive as possible. If you have any questions or accessibility issues, please contact us and we will do our best to find a suitable solution and resolve the issue As soon as possible. Your opinion is very important to us.

Thank you for your support and interest in our site!

Site accessibility coordinator: Michael Borodyansky
Last update: 08.11.2023