Accessibility
We want Adapt 11 to be usable by everyone, including people who browse with a keyboard, a screen reader, or a magnified display. This page describes where we actually stand — not where we would like to stand.
The standard we work to
We target the Israeli standard IL 5568, which adopts WCAG 2.0 and 2.1 at level AA. That is the bar we are building towards. The default appearance of this site does not yet meet AA contrast on every element — some text and controls, including our main call-to-action button, fall short of the required ratio. An audit found further issues that are being worked through, and some areas have not been fully verified yet.
High Contrast — a conforming alternative
If the default colours are hard for you to read, use the High Contrast button in the header. It switches the site to a high-contrast version that is built to meet AA contrast, with exactly the same content and the same functionality. Your choice is remembered on this device, and it applies to the public pages and to your dashboard.
What has been done
- A skip link to the main content on every page.
- A single, consistently marked main content area, so screen-reader users can jump straight to it.
- Names and descriptions on charts, gauges and data tables, so they are not announced as unlabelled graphics.
- A High Contrast mode, available from the header on public pages and in your dashboard, which raises text and control contrast.
- Keyboard operation and visible focus across the interface.
Known limitations
- Some parts of the interface have not been verified with a screen reader end to end.
- Charts that summarise live data have been given accessible names, but their spoken summaries have not yet been verified against a fully populated account.
- Page zoom at 200% is still being improved on some dashboard screens.
Reporting a barrier
If something on this site blocks you, please tell us through our contact page. Describe the page and what happened, and we will look into it and get back to you.
This statement was last reviewed on 14 August 2026.