Accessibility Statement
The Israeli Association for Oral History (ILOHA) is committed to ensuring that its website is accessible to the widest possible audience, including individuals with disabilities. We strive to make our digital content user-friendly and inclusive, adhering to the principles of equal access and non-discrimination.
Our website has been designed and developed in accordance with the Israeli Standard IS 5568, which is based on the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 Level AA. The following measures have been implemented to enhance accessibility:
Keyboard Navigation: All interactive elements can be accessed and operated using a keyboard.regulations
Screen Reader Compatibility: The website supports screen readers, providing alternative text for images and ensuring logical content structure.regulations
Color Contrast: Text and background colors have been chosen to provide sufficient contrast for readability.
Resizable Text: Users can adjust text size without loss of content or functionality.
Semantic HTML: Proper use of headings and landmarks to facilitate navigation.
Accessible Forms: Forms include labels and instructions for ease of use.
Some of the oral history materials, such as audio and video recordings, may not yet have transcripts or captions. We are actively working to provide accessible alternatives for these resources.