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Divisa Information and Technology aims to make our web presence accessible to everyone, with a design that allows access to our information and services to the greatest number of people possible and that overcomes any limitation of the user or the user’s environment.
To realise this goal, we have adopted the accessibility guidelines WCAG 1.0 (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 1.0) established by the Web Accessibility Initiative group (WAI), belonging to the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). Specifically, we aim to ensure this webpage conforms to guidelines that apply to priority 1, all guidelines that apply to priority 2 and a subset of guidelines that apply to priority 3.
In the construction of Divisa iT’s webpage, we have followed the guidelines below
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Text Size
Accessibility design allows the user to adjust the font sizes to suit them. This can be achieved through various commands depending on the browser being used. The guide below indicates the methods that correspond to each browser:
Technical configuration
Web Pages
Alongside web accessibility standards, we have adopted XHTML 1.0 Transitional for the marking of content and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) for the formatting and design of our web pages. These standards guarantee access to information across any browsing device that follow W3C guidelines.
Content Format
In certain cases, HTML pages may be supplemented with content available in other presentation formats. In these cases, we have opted for formats already implemented and with free plugins:
PDFs
In order to view PDF documents, Adobe Reader must be installed in its Full Version. It includes a built-in accessibility plug-in for people with visual difficulties:
Download Adobe Reader (link opens a pop-up in a new window)
Flash
Flash is used for videos, animations and multimedia integration.
Download Flash plug-in (link opens a pop-up in a new window)
Useful Information about Accessibility
Below we have detailed a series of links, organised into different categories, that may be used to obtain more information about accessibility.
Accessibility Rules and Technical Documents:
Consorcio World Wide Web, an international community work group that provide general guidelines relation to the web.
W3C Accessibility Initiative
HTML Code Validation, CSS Pages and Accessibility:
HTML Code Validation
http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator
CSS Page Validation
Taw Validation, testing diverse aspects of web page accessibility
Contact to Improve Accessibility
Help us make our web page accessible; we are grateful for your comments and suggestions about accessibility. You can send them to us via our contact page which can be found in the top menu of our website.