Accesibility
We designed and programmed this website following the guidelines of the Web Accessibility Initiative WAI, which sets international standards for creating accessible web contents to all users.
This website meets the following standards:
This is a subjective statement, some accessibility guidelines can be automatically detected, but some other guidelines cannot. We checked all guidelines and considered that all pages on this website met them.
Accessibility guidelines:
The following measures have been taken to make this website more accesible, among them:
- Page structuring following a logical order of presentation of elements on the page
- Identifying the images with descriptive texts
- Keyboard access to all elements on site
- Semantic XHTML. H2 tags are used for page titles and H3 for sections. For instance, on this page JAWS users can move to the next section by pressing Alt + Insert + 3
- On all pages of this website there are elements indicating the current location within the website and the route there
- This website is done using CSS for design
- This website uses exclusively relative font sizes
Links:
- Those links whose text does not clearly describe the destination have title with an explanation.
- Links are written in such a way that they make sense out of context. Some browsers (such as JAWS, Home Page Reader, Lynx and Opera) can extract the list of links from the current page and let users navigate the site using the list. Considering this, links are not duplicated; if they are, it is because they link to the same content.
- There are no JavaScript pseudo-links. All of the links can be followed using any web browser, even if JavaScript is disabled.
















