The Internet is currently the largest repository for freedom of information for all users and disabled users in particular. Based on this assumption, I put great emphasis and importance on giving equal opportunity to people with disabilities to use the information presented on my website and to enable a better browsing experience. I strive to ensure that the digital services, including the texts, images, and any other item of information and content presented here, will be accessible to people with disabilities, and therefore I have invested a lot of time and considerable effort in order to facilitate the use of the site for people with disabilities, as much as possible, in the belief that every person deserves The right to live in equality, dignity, comfort and independence.
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What measures were taken in order to make this website accessible?
For the purpose of making the site accessible, I used the WIX accessibility wizard and with its help I made a great effort to adapt the site to the requirements of the equal rights regulations for people with disabilities (service accessibility adjustments) 2013.
- The accessibility adjustments were made according to the recommendations of the Israeli standard (IS 5568) for content accessibility on the Internet at the AA level and the international standard document WCAG 2.0
- The site provides a semantic structure for assistive technologies and support for the accepted usage pattern for operating with a keyboard using the arrow keys, Enter and Esc to exit menus and windows.
- Adjustment for keyboard navigation - providing the option of keyboard navigation
- The fonts on the site have been adapted for people with disabilities and have been chosen to be as readable and simple as possible.
- The colors on the site were chosen so that the contrast between the background and the image would suit the visually impaired.
- Blocking the flickers - I stopped moving elements and blocked the flickers, if possible.
- The links on the site are highlighted and so are the buttons and all other pressing elements.
- The titles are highlighted on the site in a prominent size and color.
- An alternative description is displayed for images throughout the site.
- The accessibility statement on the website is as clear as possible and reaching it is as easy as possible.
- The accessibility measures were successfully tested in the Chrome and Microsoft Edge browsers and were found to be working.
- As part of this statement, accessibility feedback is given (below).
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Of course, despite my efforts to make the website accessible, there may be elements or pages that have not yet been accessed or for which the technological solution that will allow their access has not yet been found. I continue my efforts to improve the site's accessibility, as much as possible, and this out of faith and moral obligation to allow the use of the site for the entire population, including people with disabilities.
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If, despite my efforts to make the site accessible, you encounter difficulty using it, I would appreciate it very much if you contact me on mobile:
054-2857374 or email office@drsethkindler.com or in any other way.
Any effort to improve the site's accessibility and adapt it to all surfers will be welcomed.
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The site was tested and found to be accessible as of June 2024.​
pleasant and beneficial browsing,
Dr. Seth Kindler M.D.