We want Vsesutki to be usable by people with different abilities: vision, hearing, motor skills and perception. Here is what is already done, what we are still working towards and how to report a problem.
We aim to make Vsesutki available to everyone, including people with visual, hearing, motor and cognitive needs. As a benchmark we follow the WCAG 2.1 level AA guidelines. Conformance is currently partial: some improvements are already in place and we are working on the rest, listed honestly below.
Every page declares its content language and uses clear headings and meaningful page regions: header, main area and footer. A skip to content link at the top lets you quickly pass the menu when using a keyboard.
The whole interface can be operated with a keyboard only, and active elements show a visible focus. Images carry a text description, and the styling respects the reduced animation setting in the system and aims for sufficient text contrast.
Benchmark
WCAG 2.1 level AA
Current conformance
Partial, in progress
Operation
Mouse, keyboard, touch screen
Screen readers
Supported on the main pages
Page zoom
Up to 200 percent without losing content
Reviewed
19 May 2026
The Tab key moves forward, Shift and Tab move back. The active element always has a visible outline.
Enter or Space activates links and buttons. Arrow keys work in lists and the calendar.
The Escape key closes pop up windows and panels, and focus returns to where you opened them from.
The first stop with the Tab key is the skip to content link: it takes you straight to the main part of the page.
We target the popular screen readers in modern browsers on desktop and phone and keep widening coverage.
Yes. Search, choosing dates and sending a request work from the keyboard. If something does not, tell us, it is a priority.
Yes. Content stays usable at up to 200 percent zoom, and animations are reduced when the matching system setting is on.
Through the contacts page or the support service. Describe the page, the device and the screen reader if you use one.
Accessibility is ongoing work, not a one time task. We regularly test the site with a keyboard and with screen readers, find weak spots and fix them. If you hit a barrier, tell us: your feedback directly shapes what we fix first.
If any element of the site gets in the way of using the service, tell us. This helps us fix problems faster and set priorities around what people really need.
Write from the contacts page or through the support service. Where possible include the page address, the device and the browser, and the screen reader if you use one. We will try to offer a solution and suggest another way to complete the action you need.
If you find it hard to complete an action on the site, write to support and describe what you want to do. We will help you through the steps and log the barrier so it gets fixed for everyone.
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