Accessibility Statement


Compatibility Status

We at en.2polovinka.com believe that the Internet should be accessible to everyone, and we strive to provide a website that is accessible to anyone who is interested, regardless of any restrictions.

In order for us to comply with this, we strive to adhere to the World Wide Web (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (W3C) 2.1 (WCAG 2.1) at the AA level as strictly as possible. These guidelines explain how to make web content accessible to people with various disabilities. Compliance with these rules helps us ensure that the site is accessible to the blind, visually impaired, people with mental disabilities, etc.

This website uses various technologies to make it as accessible as possible at all times. We use a special interface that allows people with disabilities to adapt the user interface of the site and develop it according to their personal needs.

In addition, the site uses an application that runs in the background and constantly optimizes accessibility. This application fixes the HTML code of a website, adapting its functions and behavior for screen readers used by blind users and keyboard functions used by people with motor disabilities.

Methods of communication

If you find unavailable information on our website, including photos, documents, spreadsheets, etc., and/or if you would like information and/or assistance, you can contact our support and service center. by email admin@en.2polovinka.com.

Screen reader and keyboard navigation

Our site implements ARIA (Accessible Web Applications Accessible) technology along with various behavioral modifications to enable blind users using screen readers to read, understand and use site features. As soon as a user with a screen reader accesses our site, they are immediately prompted to sign in to their screen reader profile so that they can efficiently view and manage the site. Our site meets some of the most important screen reader requirements:

  • Optimizing for a screen reader. We're running a process where site components are examined from top to bottom to ensure continued compatibility even as the site is updated. In this process, we provide meaningful data to screen readers using the ARIA feature set. For example, we provide accurate mold labels; descriptions for practical icons (social media icons, search icons, trash icons, etc.); Form Input Validation Guide; Component roles such as buttons, menus, modal dialogs (popups) and others.

    In addition, a background process scans all of the site's images. It provides an accurate and meaningful description based on image object detection as an ALT (alternative text) tag for images that are not described. It will also extract the texts embedded in the image using OCR (Optical Character Recognition) technology. To enable screen reader adaptation at any time, users only need to press Alt+1. Screen reader users also receive automatic screen reader notifications as soon as they visit a website.

    These settings are compatible with popular screen readers such as JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver, and TalkBack.

  • Optimize keyboard navigation. The background process also corrects the site's HTML code and adds different behaviors using JavaScript code to make the site keyboard-friendly. This includes the ability to navigate the site using the Tab and Shift+Tab keys, activate drop-down lists using the arrow keys, close them with Esc, activate buttons and links using the Enter key, move between radio elements and checkboxes using the arrow keys. arrows and fill them with a space or Enter.

    In addition, keyboard users will see skip content menus available at any time by pressing Alt+2 or as the first site element when navigating with the keyboard. The background process also handles activated pop-up windows, moving the keyboard focus to them as soon as they appear, preventing the focus from drifting.

    Users can also use keyboard shortcuts such as "M" (menu), "H" (names), "F" (forms), "B" (buttons) and "G" (graphics) to switch to specific components.

Disability profiles supported on our site

  • Safety profile in epilepsy. This profile allows people with epilepsy to use the site safely, eliminating the risk of seizures caused by flickering or flickering animations and dangerous color combinations.
  • Visually Impaired Profile This profile customizes the site so that it is accessible to most people with visual impairments such as low vision, tunnel vision, cataracts, glaucoma, etc. .
  • Cognitive Impairment Profile. This profile provides various support features that help users with cognitive impairments such as autism, dyslexia, CVA, and others to more easily focus on the essentials.
  • ADF friendly profile. This profile significantly reduces distractions and noise to help people with ADHD and neurodevelopmental disorders more easily view, read and focus on the essentials.
  • Blind User Profile (Screen Readers): This profile adapts the website to be compatible with screen readers such as JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver, and TalkBack. A blind user has a screen reader installed on their computer and this site is compatible.
  • Keyboard Navigation Profile (Motor Impaired): This profile allows people with motor disabilities to navigate the website using the keyboard tab, Shift+Tab, and Enter keys. Users can also use shortcuts such as "M" (menu), "H" (names), "F" (forms), "B" (buttons) and "G" (graphics) to switch to specific components.

Additional user interface, design and reading options

  • Font Customization Users can increase and decrease font size, change font family (type), adjust spacing, alignment, line height, and more.
  • Color settings. Users can select different color contrast profiles such as light, dark, reverse, and black and white. In addition, users can change the color schemes of the header, text, and background with more than seven different color options.
  • Animations. Users with epilepsy can stop all running animations with the click of a button. UI driven animations include videos, GIFs, and flickering CSS transitions.
  • Highlight content. Users can highlight important elements such as links and headings. They can also select only selected or floating elements.
  • Mute. Hearing aid users may experience headaches or other problems due to automatic audio playback. This setting allows users to instantly mute the entire website.
  • Additional Features We allow users to change cursor color and size, use typing mode, enable virtual keyboard and many other features.

Assistive technologies and browser compatibility

We strive to support as many browsers and assistive technologies as possible so that our users can choose the tools that are best for them with as few restrictions as possible. Therefore, we have worked very hard to be able to support all major systems that account for over 95% of the user market, including Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Opera and Microsoft Edge, JAWS and NVDA (screen readers). , for both Windows users and MAC users.

Notes, comments and feedback

Despite our many efforts to ensure that everyone can adapt the site to their needs, some pages or sections may still not be fully accessible, are in the process of being made available, or do not have a suitable technological solution to make them accessible. . However, we are constantly improving our accessibility, adding, updating, improving its features and functions, and developing and implementing new technologies. All this to achieve an optimal level of accessibility in line with technological progress. If you would like to contact the site owner, please send us an email at the following address: admin@en.2polovinka.com