Accessibility
This Portal has been designed to provide access to full information for everyone,
including people with an impairment, disability or handicap. We have taken into
consideration the fact that people visiting our site may have a hearing, visual
or mobility problem that make it difficult to reading or use the mouse. We have
also taken into account other accessibility problems of a more technical nature.
You may have an old text-only browser, a small screen or a slow Internet connection.
This site aims to be accessible to everyone. If you do experience any difficulties
in accessing its contents, please contact us. Thank you.
Conventions
We have implemented the latest technological developments in Web standards in order
to facilitate access to information. Among these we would like to highlight:
- Average-sized typography that allows the user to change the font size according
to requirements.
- Complete CSS layout, separating structure and visual style, improving access to
content and increasing upload speed.
- With CSS printing templates, webpage contents are easy to print out in a suitable
reading format.
- Hidden navigation links located on the main sections of the website for browsers
with access to this function.
- Use of labelled semantics using the appropriate mark-up hierarchy; headers, paragraphs,
lists, use of acronyms, abbreviations, etc.
- Compatibility. If you do not have a compatible browser, you can still access information
in a standard linear format.
- Development of Web standards. In the majority of cases, our web pages have been
validated in line with the official specifications and recommendations of W3C and
have passed numerous quality, usability and accessibility checks.