We want to make sure that OsteoLink can be used by
anyone. For this reason, we consider the needs of:
- People with impaired vision or hearing, or motor
disabilities
- People with cognitive impairments
- People with reading difficulties such as dyslexia
- People with different cultural or socio-economic
backgrounds
- People of different generations
Our goals
We commit ourselves to the following general principles:
- Assistance in the use of the site: Offer of help and
advice in order to support users in individual settings of your
computer
- Design for use with assistive technology: ensuring that our
media work well with technologies such as software for reading web
pages
- Testing: We work with consultants from the area accessible
internet and users together with a wide variety of needs, to ensure
that identified problems and appropriate solutions are
developed.
- Innovation: finding new ways, can be offered over the
rich-media content on barrier-free manner, as well as help in the
development of technologies and standards for accessibility
Guidelines
One of the objectives pursued by us Accessibility Guidelines
include
- Possibility for the user to change the font size
- Using an easily readable font
- Use of a suitable contrast between foreground and background
color
- Using clear and simple grammar
- Provision of meaningful texts as an alternative to
pictures
- Easy and consistent navigation on the site
- Ensuring that the target of each link is clearly defined
- Providing a site map
- Shortcuts to navigation for users who use text-only browsers
and software for reading web pages
- Using a logical structure for the highest possible browser
support
Ensuring that all content and functions for users are also
available without content style sheet (CSS), image and script
support