Accessibility

Respecting Accessibility Guidelines

At irpel.org, our team of web developers has always been fully committed to making all aspects of the website as accessible as possible. Our goal was to make it as simple as possible for people with disabilities to access our content. We review all changes to the W3 Content Accessibility Guidelines regularly to make sure that there are no barriers for people with disabilities.

Improved Accessibility through Feedback

W3 Content Accessibility Guidelines are a great tool for websites that want to add new accessibility features. However, nothing can replace real-world user experience from our readers.

We are always open to any feedback from site visitors who might need certain accessibility features.

Please use the contact page to let us know if you encounter any problems using our website.

Our development team will only need the URL of the page causing the trouble, along with a brief description of the problem.

Accessibility Features

We constantly review new web pages to ensure compliance with the IRPEL website accessibility requirements.

All of these features are compliant with accessibility standards and recommendations.

  • Static and dynamic input forms can have labels
  • Integration of keyboard and mouse access
  • Color contrast
  • Easy text zoom features
  • Image captions and video descriptions
  • Closed captions for videos
  • Link descriptions that are easy to understand
  • Menus and forms are easy to navigate and view
  • Clear HTML heading structure to guide text content

Continuous Accessibility Assessments

To ensure that web pages meet accessibility standards, our development team has developed a robust quality control process. This includes both automated and manual testing. It also includes reviews from people with different disabilities.

We constantly evaluate new technology inaccessibility to make sure we are creating a website that is more accessible for everyone.