Accessibility

Accessibility Statement

This statement explains the current accessibility posture for the Imagine corporate site, Lucid legal surfaces, and the shared trust workflows implemented in this repository.

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Last updated May 31, 2026
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Accessibility baseline

Imagine is building the corporate site, Lucid legal surfaces, and shared rights workflows toward an accessibility baseline aligned to WCAG 2.1 AA and the Israeli accessibility expectations commonly mapped through SI 5568.

Accessibility is being treated as part of the trust program, alongside privacy and security, rather than as a separate afterthought.

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What is already implemented

  • Keyboard-visible focus styles across the shared interface baseline.
  • A global skip link and named main-content landmarks on the primary public and admin surfaces.
  • Persistent accessibility controls for font sizing, high contrast, and reduced motion preferences.
  • Reduced-motion handling through both system preference support and a user-controlled override.
  • Cookie, privacy, and trust documents published in a structured format with reachable rights and support paths.
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What remains in progress

  • Broader page-by-page contrast, semantics, and keyboard-flow review across every marketing and portfolio surface.
  • Screen-reader validation and remediation for more complex interactive flows.
  • Continuing review against WCAG 2.1 AA success criteria and local Israeli expectations before any blanket compliance claim is expanded.
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Requesting help or reporting an issue

If you encounter an accessibility barrier, contact the team so we can investigate and prioritize a fix. Include the page, feature, device, and assistive technology context where possible.

  • Support: support@imagine-tech.org
  • Privacy and trust contact: privacy-requests@imagine-tech.org

Need the wider trust and standards view?

The Security & Compliance hub and Regulatory Atlas show how accessibility sits beside privacy, security, and regional legal obligations in the broader operating model.