Functionality information
Accessibility
The main page before you is created and designed in accordance with the WCAG 2.0 AA standard, accessibility recommendations. This means that specific technical means and content compilation principles have been used to assist users with visual, auditory, physical, speech, cognitive, language, learning, and neurological impairments in perceiving the website's content.
In addition, you can enhance the accessibility of information in your computer's browser by adjusting settings at the operating system level. Below is an overview of some of them SPEED.
A more comprehensive guide on the same topic is available here (in English).
Keyboard Navigation
Navigation on this site is only possible using the keyboard. Navigation occurs within the tab using the arrow key. With each press, the focus moves to the next element. The currently active element indicates a change in color and a border around it. To activate the highlighted link, press the Enter key on the keyboard.
Content Magnification
Web Browsers
We recommend using the built-in browser first for content magnification. functionality.
In all popular web browsers, you can zoom in and out of a page by holding down the Ctrl key (Cmd key on OS X) and simultaneously pressing + or - key. Another convenient option is to use the mouse: hold down the Ctrl key and simultaneously scroll the mouse wheel. You can return to normal size by simultaneously pressing Ctrl and 0 on the keyboard.
Individual Programs
All major operating systems have settings for on-screen content. increase.
In Windows 7, you can find a program called "Magnifier" by clicking the bottom left. On the "Start" menu button, type "Magnifier" (just the first few letters) and press Enter. A small window will open where everything is magnified. By default, the program tracks the mouse cursor position.
In Windows 10, you need to click on the Windows logo in the bottom left corner to open it. and simultaneously press the plus (+) key on the keyboard as many times as needed. times you want to magnify the content. Simultaneously press the Windows logo to reduce the size content. button and the minus (-) key on the keyboard.
On Apple computers, to use zoom, do the following: Apple Menu > System Preferences > Accessibility > Zoom.
Browser Extensions
For web browsers, there are scalable extensions that add existing browser functionality. For example, for Firefox, "Zoom Page", which allows you to zoom in on the entire page or just text; For Chrome, Auto Zoom.
For the Visually Impaired
In addition to browser settings, there are also additional settings for the visually impaired. The modal window for the visually impaired consists of three important blocks that can be used to adjust the entire web page.
"Text size changes" in three possible options - medium, large, and very large.
"Line spacing" changes to the height of the text line in three possible options.
In the "Contrast" block, you can change the contrast in three possible options.
The "Restore default settings" link will return the settings to the default state.
Using Screen Reader Software
Screen reader software is a program that attempts to interpret what is displayed on the screen computer and other devices. transmit in forms – for example, in the form of sounds, audio comments. Primarily, it is assistance for the visually impaired.
The content presented on this website is intended for reading with screen reader programs. standards and to ensure that any type of visual content can be reproduced in another form. For example, images have text descriptions, and descriptions are provided under videos. about what is happening in the video image, the location and order of structural elements matter screen reader navigation across the screen and allows information to be perceived in a logical order.
A compilation of popular screen reader programs:
- JAWS (Windows) http://www.freedomscientific.com/
- VoiceOver (OS X, free, built-in)
- NVDA (Windows, free) http://www.nvaccess.org/download/
- SystemAccess (Windows) http://www.serotek.com/systemaccess
Compliance status
This website partially complies with the accessibility requirements for the reasons listed below.
Content and functionality that are not accessible
The content and functionality listed below are not in compliance with the regulations.
Some images of informative value are hidden from screen readers
Due to this shortcoming, the following EN 301 549 accessibility requirement is not met: 9.1.1.1.
The website adapts only partially (some texts overflow, etc.)
Due to this shortcoming, the following EN 301 549 accessibility requirement is not met: 9.1.4.12.
Some elements lack focus style
Due to this shortcoming, the following EN 301 549 accessibility requirement is not met: 9.2.4.7.
Screen reader does not announce status changes
Due to this shortcoming, the following EN 301 549 accessibility requirement is not met: 9.4.1.3.
There are non-conformities with WCAG requirements incorporated into EN 301 549 V3.2.1 (2021-03) as mandatory for websites
Due to this shortcoming, the following EN 301 549 accessibility requirement is not met: 9.6.
The website does not comply with user-specified text style settings
Due to this shortcoming, the following EN 301 549 accessibility requirement is not met: 11.7.
Teatise koostamine
Supervisory authority
The Consumer Protection and Technical Regulatory Authority supervises the accessibility of websites and applications of public services.
Website:
Website:
www.ttja.ee
Email:
Email
info@ttja.ee
Phone:
Phone:
667 2000
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