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Access Declaration

The web site has been created with the goal of achieving maximum content accessibility.

The web site uses CSS for the visual layout of web pages. Graphic design, layout, and functionality comply with the Ministry of Informatics rules for the creation of accessible web pages and requirements for so-called “blind friendly web.” The web site meets the requirements of level BFW3 (the highest level of access).

Another aim of the web site is compatibility with contemporary international standards for web access: WCAG 1.0 and Section 508 and supplemented with concepts and ideas from other national rules for accessible web content (http://www.w3c.org/WAI/Policy/ http://www.webaim.org/coordination/law/). The web fulfils the requirements of level AA. Several requirements are missing to reach the AAA level; these, however, are superfluous with regard to the structure of the web site.

All text is defined in relative units and can be easily enlarged or reduced using standard internet browser tools. CSS styles can likewise be turned off entirely.

The fact that not all internet users have permission to use JavaScript is taken into consideration in the navigational elements and CSS is used to the greatest possible extent.

HTML documents are created using the XHTML 1.0 Transitional structural standard.

For better use on larger monitors the server works with “floating page width” – the width of the web pages adapts according to the actual size of the window. At the same time, the minimum page width is 900 points, which, on the other hand, enables sufficient work even on monitors with a lower resolution.