Accessibility

Keyboard navigation

This site allows users to navigate using only the keyboard. You can navigate the website by pressing the tabulation "Tab" key, which is usually on the left side of the keyboard. Each time you press a key, the cursor moves to the next item on the page, such as links to other pages or buttons relevant to the page. The focused element is highlighted by a color change and looks like a framed box. To activate this item (i.e., "click on it"), press the "Enter" key.

 

Font size

There are two ways to zoom in on a webpage:

  1. using the browser's built-in features,
  2. using the operating system's built-in capabilities,

 

With a browser

All popular browsers allow you to zoom in and out by pressing Ctrl and the "+" or "-" keys. Or hold down the Ctrl key and scroll up or down with the mouse roller.

 

In your operating system

  • In Operating system Windows 10 and Windows 7 is a magnifier - a program that allows you to zoom in. Click the "Start" menu and type "Magnifier", and press the Enter key. A small overlay window appears that you can move with the mouse and zoom in on all its contents at different distances.
  • On Apple computers, go to Apple menu > System Preferences > Accessibility (or Universal Access) > Zoom.
  • In Operating system Windows XP, go to Start > All Programs > Accessories > Accessibility > Magnifier).

 

Screen reader usage

A screen reader is software that tries to identify and interpret what is displayed on a screen. After that this interpretation is then repeated to the user in audio form or via a Braille display.The content of this site is created in accordance with the technical standard of the screen reader.

For example, images have Alt tags (specially text-based descriptions), structural elements are placed and arranged so that the sequence of information read by the screen reader is logical and easy to execute.

Choice of popular screen readers:

How accessible is this website?

Some sections of this website may not be fully accessible. For instance:

  • Some sections have lower color contrast;
  • Alternative text is not easy to understand for some images;
  • Some buttons cannot be correctly identified with auxiliary software;
  • Several documents are in pdf format, which cannot be accessed with auxiliary software.

 

How to request content in an accessible format?

If you need advice on the content of our website, contact us by writing to the e-mail address [email protected]

If you encounter any issues not listed on this page, or you believe we do not meet accessibility requirements, we would appreciate it if you could contact us.