What is accesibility?
Accessibility is understood to mean universal access to the web, regardless of social and demographic circumstances, the devices involved and the abilities of the users themselves at the time the information is accessed.
In this context, the consortium World Wide Web (W3C) provided for the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI), an entity in charge of unifying the technological knowledge and research in topics related to accessibility, with the objective of generating web accessibility guidelines to enable anyone with some degree of disability to access the web.
These guidelines are structured in 14 topics that cover a certain number of checkpoints that enable us to detect possible errors in the design of a web page, thus giving us the rules necessary to develop a web site that guarantees total access to information in different circumstances.
Measured Standards
The development and content of this site has been validated by the Test of Accessibility to the Web (TAW) and has complied with level AAA, as well as the programming standards set by the W3C regarding the use of the strict XHTML 1.0 language.
Valid CSS
Level of Accessibility
Validation TAW
XHTML 1.0