Accessibility
The site was developed with its customers and users in mind, in order to ensure best practices in terms of accessibility, performance, functionality and quality.
With the aim of building an inclusive website, where information is made available to all in a clear and transparent manner, every effort has been made to provide its users and customers with more accessible content and services, regardless of the type of software, hardware, network infrastructure, language, geographical location or special needs that may exist.
In producing this site, an attempt was made to overcome the various constraints and difficulties that may eventually restrict full and complete access to information and various functionalities, namely visual, hearing, motor, cognitive, speech, language, learning and neurological difficulties.
Thus, the following standards and good practices were promoted:
Implementation of best practices and guidelines in terms of accessibility (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines);
W3C WAI-AA (WACG 2.0) content accessibility;
Contents and functionalities available in the different existing browsers, with a similar experience of use and visualisation, thus guaranteeing greater usability;
Improvement in content access times due to the use of style sheets instead of tables to structure the information, providing less weight to the contents and ensuring better performance;
Contents with structured information through titles and lists;
Clear identification of the contents language;
Content development based on relative and never absolute measures, ensuring the proper adaptation to screens with different resolutions and resizing of its elements, also through the browser options.