Accessibility statement
This website has been designed and built to meet WCAG 2.2 AA accessibility guidelines. We use technical solutions and content principles to make information accessible to as many people as possible. You can also improve accessibility using browser/OS settings and the on-page accessibility panel (including changing fonts).
A more detailed guide (in English): AbilityNet guide.
Keyboard navigation
You can navigate this website using only a keyboard. Use Tab and arrow keys. Each Tab press moves focus to the next interactive element. Press Enter to activate the focused link.
The first link intended for keyboard users is “Skip to main content” (skip link), which bypasses the header/menu and moves to the main content.
Changing contrast
You can change contrast to make reading easier. Use the “Contrast” options in this panel (yellow/black or default).
Changing text size (browser-level)
We recommend using your browser’s built-in zoom features first.
- Increase: hold Ctrl (macOS: Cmd) and press “+”.
- Decrease: hold Ctrl (macOS: Cmd) and press “-”.
- Reset to 100%: hold Ctrl and press “0” (macOS: Cmd + “0”).
Using the mouse
Hold Ctrl (macOS: Cmd) and scroll up/down.
On touchscreen / touchpad
Use the pinch-to-zoom gesture.
From the browser menu
Open the browser menu (⋮ or ≡), choose Zoom, and adjust the percentage.
Operating system zoom and display settings
Windows 10/11: use Magnifier from the Start menu (search “Magnifier”).
macOS: Apple menu > System Preferences > Accessibility > Zoom.
Using a screen reader
A screen reader interprets on-screen content and outputs it in other formats (e.g., audio).
Content is created to be understandable for screen readers: images have text alternatives and structure supports logical navigation.
Popular screen readers:
- JAWS (Windows, paid)
- NVDA (Windows, free and open source)
- Narrator (Windows, free, built-in)
- VoiceOver (macOS and iOS, free, built-in)
- TalkBack (Android, free, built-in)
- Orca (Linux, free and open source)
Compliance status
This website is partially compliant with WCAG 2.2 Level AA.
Non-accessible content and functions:
• The “Skip to main content” link may not function consistently across all templates. (WCAG 2.4.1 Bypass Blocks)
• The mobile navigation toggle button is not fully localized in all languages. (WCAG 3.1.2 Language of Parts)
• Some decorative or branding images lack descriptive alternative text. (WCAG 1.1.1 Non-text Content)
• Certain interactive components (such as modals or navigation panels) may not always preserve logical focus order. (WCAG 2.4.3 Focus Order)
Improvements
We aim to implement a working skip-link solution (with a focusable target) and provide an accessible alternative for sending feedback.