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Ofri Lahad
Accessibility

We want the site to feel clear, comfortable, and genuinely usable

We build the site so it works well on mobile, with a keyboard, and with common assistive technologies. Accessibility is part of the product, not an afterthought.

WCAG 2.1 AA
Mobile first
Keyboard-friendly
Full keyboard navigation

You can move through the site's main areas, buttons, and links without a mouse, with clear focus states along the way.

Readable structure and contrast

We aim for clear heading hierarchy, readable text sizes, and contrast choices that support comfortable reading.

Small-screen and touch support

The site is built mobile-first, with comfortable tap targets, clear hierarchy, and a layout that reads well on phones.

Clear language and predictable layouts

We try to keep the interface straightforward and consistent so it is easier to understand what each page offers and what to do next.

Accessibility work currently in place
  • Full keyboard navigation

    Links, buttons, fields, and forms should be reachable without a mouse, with visible focus indication.

  • Screen reader support

    We aim to keep heading structure meaningful, provide image alt text, and label interactive controls clearly.

  • Contrast and readability

    Color, spacing, and type choices are intended to keep the site readable across devices and common viewing conditions.

  • Mobile usability

    The site is built mobile-first so browsing recipes, forms, and search stays comfortable on smaller screens.

  • Clearer forms

    Inputs use labels and clearer feedback so it is easier to understand what needs to be filled in or corrected.

  • Reduced motion support

    Where supported, the site respects reduced-motion preferences to lower unnecessary animation.

Supported browsers and assistive technology

We test the site regularly in common modern browsers and try to maintain a stable experience with widely used assistive technology.

Browsers

  • Google Chrome (latest versions)
  • Safari (latest versions)
  • Microsoft Edge (latest versions)
  • Mozilla Firefox (latest versions)

Assistive technology

  • VoiceOver on iPhone and Mac
  • TalkBack on Android
  • NVDA on Windows
  • JAWS on Windows
Good to know

Even with ongoing effort, some parts of the site may still need more refinement. We treat accessibility as continuous work and keep improving it over time.

If you run into something unclear, hard to read, or difficult to use, we would really appreciate hearing about it so we can fix it quickly.

Ran into an issue?

If something on the site feels unclear, difficult to use, or not accessible enough, we would be glad to know and improve it.

ofrilahad.contact@gmail.com