Accessibility declaration
Scouter is obligated to provide the general public who uses the site with content that is as accessible as possible, regardless of the technology that the site was built on. We strive to update and implement the accessibility rules as much as possible, in accordance with the accessibility standards.
The website is optimized for level 2 (AA) accessibility of the W3C organization. In thefollowing links you will find the website’s accessibility guidelines in Hebrew and in English. The site was built according to W3C standards for CSS and HTML. The website is optimized to display in major browsers.
Easily browsing the website
You can navigate forward in the site with the TAB button. To navigate backward, press the key combination: SHIFT + TAB.
Before the main navigation of site, there is a hidden button that appears when it receives the keyboard focus. Clicking it will open a pop-up window. In the window, the site menu will appear. It can be closed by pressing the “ESC” button on the keyboard, or by clicking the “close” button in the menu. You can also navigate to it using the small keyboard arrows (up and down(.
You can navigate from the main menu using “TAB” and “SHIFT + TAB”.
At the top of the site there are buttons that can change the font size and the website colors, to facilitate viewing.
To assist in entering information into the website’s forms, there is a unique tool that enlarges the text as you type in the form fields. The tool opens and closes automatically when you are in a form field, and does not interfere with filling in the form.
Navigating areas
The site is divided into areas, such as the main content area and the versatile menu. At the start of each area, there is a level 5 heading indicating the name of the area you are in. Some of the headlines are also links, which allows you to skip that area and reach your desired content faster. For example, it is possible to skip over the main menu.
Found a problem? Tell us!
We try to maintain the site at the highest level. If you are having problems browsing the site, or have noticed accessibility problems in particular, do not hesitate to report via the contact form, so that we can address the problem in the best way. Please include as much information as possible:
Description of the problem
Your browser type and version
Your operating system
Your assistive technology (if used)
In which page did you incur the problem?
Which action were you trying to perform?
We will take care of the problem and get back to you as soon as possible.