Accesibility Policy

1. Accesibility Statement

BIDASOA ACTIVA – Bidasoa Development Agency – Bidasoko Garapen Agentzia, SA undertakes to make its website accessible in accordance with Royal Decree 1112/2018, of 7 September, on accessibility of public sector websites and applications for mobile devices. To guarantee this universal access to information, the accessibility requirements of UNE-EN 301549:2022 Standard are applied in the development and maintenance of this website.

This declaration of accessibility applies to the website of Promoción turística de la zona del Bidasoa: Irun y Hondarribia https://www.bidasoaturismo.com/

2. Compliance status

The web technologies on which the accessibility compliance of this site is based are HTML5 , CSS , WAI-ARIA , DOM as well as OTHER WordPress platform technologies url: https://wordpress.com/es/

This website is PARTIALLY COMPLIANT with RD 1112/2018. The accessibility aspects with which this website is compliant are shown below.

General requirementsWeb requirementsSoftware requirementsDocumentation and support services requirements
5.2 Activating accessibility features9.1.4.1 Use of Colour.
 9.1.4.4 Changing text size.
 9.1.4.10 Text Resizing.
9.1.4.13 Content pointed to with pointer or having focus.
9.2.1.1.1 Keyboard.
 9.2.1.2 No keyboard focus traps.
9.2.2.2.2 Pause, stop, hide. 9.2.3.1 Threshold of three flashes or less.
 9.2.4.1 Avoid blocks.
 9.2.4.2 Page titling.
9.2.4.3 Order of focus.
9.2.4.4 Purpose of links (in context)
9.2.4.5 Multiple paths.
 9.2.4.7 Visible focus.
 9.3.1.1 Language of the page.
9.3.1.2 Language of the parties
9.3.2.1 On receiving focus.
9.3.2.3 Consistent navigation.
 9.3.2.4 Consistent identification.
 9.4.1.1 Processing.
 9.4.1.2 Name, function, value.
 

3. Non accesible content

On the contrary, based on RD 1112/2018, there is content that is not accessible due to the exceptions and the lack of conformity of the aspects indicated below.

9.1.1.1 Non-textual content.

When ICT is a website.

Any non-textual content presented to the user has a textual alternative that serves the same purpose, except in the situations listed below:

– Controls, Data Input: If the non-text content is a control or accepts user input, then it has a name that describes its purpose. (See Guideline 4.1 for additional requirements on controls and content that accept data input).

– Time-dependent multimedia content: If the non-textual content is a multimedia presentation with time-dependent development, then the textual alternatives provide at least a descriptive identification of the non-textual content. (See Guideline 1.2 for additional requirements on multimedia content).

 – Evidence: If the non-textual content is a test or exercise that would not be valid if presented in text form, then textual alternatives provide at least a descriptive identification of the non-textual content.

– Sensory: If the non-textual content is primarily intended to create a specific sensory experience, then the textual alternatives provide at least a descriptive identification of the non-textual content.

– CAPTCHA: If the purpose of the non-text content is to confirm that the person accessing the content is a person and not a computer, then textual alternatives are provided that identify and describe the purpose of the non-text content and alternative forms of CAPTCHA are provided with output modes for different types of sensory perceptions, in order to accommodate different disabilities.

 – Decoration, Formatting, Invisible: If the non-text content is simple decoration, is used only to define the visual format or is not presented to users, then it is implemented in a way that can be ignored by technical aids.

9.1.3.1 Information and relationships.

When ICT is a website.

The information, structure and relationships communicated through the presentation can be determined by software or are available as text.

9.1.3.2 Meaningful sequence.

When ICT is a website.

Where the sequence in which content is presented affects its meaning, the correct reading sequence can be determined by software.

9.1.4.3 Contrast (minimum)

When ICT is a website.

The visual presentation of text and text images has a contrast ratio of at least 4.5:1, except for the following:

– Large text: Text and large-scale images of large-scale text have a contrast ratio of at least 3:1;

– Incidental: Text or images that are part of an inactive component of the user interface, that are pure decoration, that are not visible to anyone, or that are part of an picture containing other significant visual content, have no contrast requirement.

– Logos: Text that is part of a logo or mark has no minimum contrast requirement.

When ICT is a website.

If the technologies used can achieve visual presentation, text is used to convey information rather than images of text, with the exception of the following:

– Customisable: The text image can be visually customised according to the user’s needs;

– Essential: A particular presentation of the text is essential to the information being conveyed.

Note: Logos (text that is part of a logo or brand) are considered essential.

9.1.4.11 Non-textual contrast

When ICT is a website.

The visual presentation of the following elements has a contrast ratio of at least 3:1 with respect to adjacent colours:

– User interface components: Visual information necessary to identify user interface components and states, except in the case of inactive components or when the appearance of the component is determined by the user agent and not modified by the author;

– Graphic objects: Parts of the graphics necessary to understand the content, except where a particular presentation of the graphics is essential to the information being conveyed.

9.1.4.12 Text spacing

When ICT is a website.

In content implemented using markup languages that support the following text style properties, no loss of content or functionality occurs by setting all of the following and not changing any other style properties:

– Line height (line spacing) of at least 1.5 times the font size;

– Spacing subsequent paragraphs at least twice the font size;

– Letter spacing (tracking) at least 0.12 times the font size;

– Word spacing of at least 0.16 times the font size.

9.2.4.6 Headings and labels.

When ICT is a website.

Headings and labels describe the subject or purpose (Level AA).

Note: Headers and labels must be determined programmatically, according to conformance criterion 1.3.1.

9.2.5.3 Inclusion of the tag in the name

When ICT is a website.

For user interface components with labels that include text or text images, the name contains the text that is visually presented.

9.6 Conformance requirements in WCAG Guidelines

When ICT is a website

The following five conformance requirements of WCAG 2.1 Guidelines [5] must be met at level AA:

  1. conformance level;
  2. complete pages;
  3. complete processes;
  4. use of technologies exclusively according to methods that are compatible with accessibility;
  5. no interference.

4. Preparation of this accessibility statement

This statement was prepared on 18 September 2023.

The method used to prepare the declaration is an assessment carried out by the third party company CBT COMUNICACIÓN & MULTIMEDIA, SL, which certifies that this website substantially corresponds to the interpretation of the informative guide provided by the WCAG 2.1 AA guidelines. In this continuous effort to remove barriers, we will continue to improve this site to achieve optimal accessibility and usability for all users.

Last review of the declaration: 22nd September 2023

5. Remarks and contact details

If you encounter barriers to access or problems with any page or function of this website that may be an obstacle to visitors seeking access, you may contact us at any time at the e-mail address in the legal notice in Section 1.