The standards used today to develop websites have been met: HTML 5.2 and CSS 2.1.

Some of the WCAG 2.1 Content Accessibility guidelines and the annex structure of the UNE-EN 301 549:2022 standard have been applied to guarantee maximum accessibility. Some of the aspects that have been taken into account are:

     

      • Separate the content of the presentation by using different style sheets (CSS) applicable according to the needs for the user's understanding.

      • Structure and correctly label the content of the pages in a clear and simple way, to improve reading.

      • The use of tags such as "ul" and "blockquote" according to their semantic meaning and never to format the text.

      • Avoid using tables to layout the pages, some of which may have been used for specific content.

      • Make a layout through the use of CSS styles and through liquid design, adapt and responsive to any screen resolution.

      • Placement of significant and explanatory texts in the links.

      • The different style sheets will avoid low-contrast color combinations, and the transmission of information only through color.

      • The JavaScript language has not been used in the pages accessed through the Settings options in the Accessibility Statement.

      • The use of "frames" has been avoided.

    All pages have the "title" tag that includes the title of the website and the title of the page to help and facilitate navigation and the correct storage of any page in the "favorites" or "bookmarks" of the browser used.

    Access our Accessibility configurator.

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