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According to the W3C, Web Accessibility means ensuring that everyone, including people with disabilities, can use the Web. More specifically, it means enabling people with disabilities to understand, understand, navigate, interact with and contribute to the Web. Accessible web benefits everyone, including elderly people, people with limited ability to use the web, those with a slower connection, and more.

We use W3C, recommendations, which can be found here, to make the content on our website accessible.

Zooming text in browser

This site has been constructed in such a way that text can be resized up to 200% without loss of content or functionality.


  • Press “Ctrl” + “+” (plus sign) to increase the font of the text;
  • Press “Ctrl” + “-” (minus sign) to decrease the font of the text;
  • Press “Ctrl” + “0” (zero) to return to the default font size.

On Mac OS, replace “Ctrl’ with the “Command” key.


Keyboard navigation

We have a shortcut menu for some of the main sessions, which can be accessed by pressing the "TAB" key.

Press "TAB" to advance to the next focusable item. Press "SHIFT" + "TAB" to go back to the previous focusable item.


Contrast between letters and background

The colors used on our website have been chosen so that the contrast between the text and the background is sufficient so that people with moderately low vision, and those who do not use assistive technology, can read without major difficulties.


Support for libras​

We use VLibras, which is a free tool (open source and free distribution) that automatically translates from Portuguese to Brazilian Sign Language (Libras). More information about VLibras can be found here.