Accessibility statement
This page describes the methods and technology used in the design of the web site and its purpose is to enhance the accessibility by the temporary search engines
This web site was designed in acoordance with the W3C specifications with the option of transformation and adequate visualization under different platforms, devices and Web readers.
Shurtcuts - Main navigation
All pages have the following accessibility buttons, integrated for navigation only via keyboard (i.e. without a mouse).
The accessibility buttons perform different commands depending on the operation system and browser used. If you are Windows or Linux user the quick button is ALT. If you are Apple Macintosh user the quick button is CTRL.
- Alt + E
- Change the interface language to English
- Alt + B
- Change the interface language to Bulgarian
- Alt + 1
- Home page
- Alt + 2
- What we do
- Alt + 3
- What we can do for you
- Alt + 4
- Our Approach
- Alt + 5
- Frequently asked questions
- Alt + 6
- EASI Technology Leadership
- Alt + 7
- Example projects
- Alt + 8
- Contact Us
- Alt + A
- Accessibility (the current page)
- Alt + S
- Site map
Shortcuts - Subnavigation
These buttons are used for quick selection of sub-pages of a section. In order to improve readability and user orientation, the web site uses paging of the text content which is accessible via sub-navigation
- Alt + Q
- Page 1
- Alt + W
- Page 2
- Alt + E
- Page 3
- Alt + R
- Page 4
- Alt + T
- Page 5
- Alt + Y
- Page 6
- Alt + U
- Page 7
- ......
The web site has a separate print layout, accessible via the broser’s print function. When you chose the print option the navigation is hidden and only the text is printed.
Web Design
This site is designed in compliance with the following W3C guidelines and stndards:
All pages have been validated as XHTML 1.0 Strict code.
The visual presentation of the pages is based on cascade blank styles version 2.1, specified by W3C.