Declaration of accessibility
Declaration on accessibility
ART for ART Theaterservice GmbH complies with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2), conformity level AA and the applicable European standard EN 301 549 V2.1.2 (2018-08) in order to achieve the greatest possible accessibility.
This accessibility statement applies to the website www.artforart.at
This accessibility statement applies to the website www.artforart.at
This website is partially compatible with conformance level AA of the „Web Content Accessibility Guidelines - WCAG 2.1“ or with the applicable European Standard EN 301 549 V3.2.1 (2021-03) according to Directive (EU) 2016/2102 of the European Parliament and of the Council due to the following incompatibilities.
1.3.1
Information, structure and relationships that are conveyed via the presentation can be determined by software or are available in text form.
1.4.3 Text (also in graphic form) has a contrast ratio to the background of 4.5:1
unless it is purely decorative or a logo, larger text (18pt or 14pt bold) has a contrast ratio of 3:1
1.4.10 Reflow (WCAG 2.1 new)
responsive design, so that content is readable even at 320px resolution (iPhone) without scrolling, which corresponds to 400% zoom at 1280px.
2.1.1 Keyboard: All functions of the content are operable via a keyboard interface without requiring specific time intervals for individual keystrokes, unless the underlying function requires input that is dependent on user movement and not just endpoints. (Level A)
2.4.5 Multiple possibilities: More than one way is available to find a web page within a group of web pages, unless the web page is the result of a process or a step in a process. (Level AA)
2.4.7 Visible keyboard focus
a:focus, a:active specifications in CSS, do not remove standard focus display (frame around the link)
3.3.2 Labels or instructions: Labels or instructions are provided when content requires user input. (Level A)
4.1.1 Parsing: For content implemented with markup languages, elements have complete start and end tags, elements are nested according to their specifications, elements do not contain duplicate attributes, and all IDs are unique unless the specifications allow these features. (Level A)
4.1.2 Name, Role, Value: For all user interface components (including, but not limited to: Form elements, links and components generated by scripts), the name and role can be determined programmatically. States, properties and values that can be set by the user can be set programmatically and notifications of changes to these elements are available to user agents, including assistive technologies. (Level A)
1.3.1
Information, structure and relationships that are conveyed via the presentation can be determined by software or are available in text form.
1.4.3 Text (also in graphic form) has a contrast ratio to the background of 4.5:1
unless it is purely decorative or a logo, larger text (18pt or 14pt bold) has a contrast ratio of 3:1
1.4.10 Reflow (WCAG 2.1 new)
responsive design, so that content is readable even at 320px resolution (iPhone) without scrolling, which corresponds to 400% zoom at 1280px.
2.1.1 Keyboard: All functions of the content are operable via a keyboard interface without requiring specific time intervals for individual keystrokes, unless the underlying function requires input that is dependent on user movement and not just endpoints. (Level A)
2.4.5 Multiple possibilities: More than one way is available to find a web page within a group of web pages, unless the web page is the result of a process or a step in a process. (Level AA)
2.4.7 Visible keyboard focus
a:focus, a:active specifications in CSS, do not remove standard focus display (frame around the link)
3.3.2 Labels or instructions: Labels or instructions are provided when content requires user input. (Level A)
4.1.1 Parsing: For content implemented with markup languages, elements have complete start and end tags, elements are nested according to their specifications, elements do not contain duplicate attributes, and all IDs are unique unless the specifications allow these features. (Level A)
4.1.2 Name, Role, Value: For all user interface components (including, but not limited to: Form elements, links and components generated by scripts), the name and role can be determined programmatically. States, properties and values that can be set by the user can be set programmatically and notifications of changes to these elements are available to user agents, including assistive technologies. (Level A)
Preparation of this accessibility statement
This declaration was prepared in September 2022.
The assessment of the website's compliance with the requirements of Directive (EU) 2016/2102 was carried out by a third party (Johannes Kerschbaummayr). Assessment of the basic components of selected websites by means of an evaluation in accordance with WCAG 2.1 AA in 2020.
Feedback and contact details
The offers and services on this website are constantly being improved, exchanged and expanded. Ease of use and accessibility are very important to us.
If you notice any barriers that prevent you from using our website, please let us know by e-mail.
We will check your enquiry and contact you as soon as possible.
Please send all messages and suggestions to presse@theaterservice.at with the subject "Report of a barrier on the website www.artforart.at". Please describe the problem and provide us with the URL(s) of the affected website.
We will check your enquiry and contact you as soon as possible.
Please send all messages and suggestions to presse@theaterservice.at with the subject "Report of a barrier on the website www.artforart.at". Please describe the problem and provide us with the URL(s) of the affected website.
Enforcement proceedings
If you do not receive a satisfactory response from the above contact option, you can submit a complaint to the Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG). The FFG accepts complaints electronically via the contact form.
To the contact form of the complaints office
These complaints are examined by the FFG to determine whether they relate to violations of the provisions of the Web Accessibility Act, in particular deficiencies in compliance with accessibility requirements, by the federal government or an organisation attributable to it.
If the complaint is justified, the FFG must make recommendations for action to the federal government or the legal entities concerned and propose measures to remedy the existing deficiencies.
Further information on the complaints procedure
To the contact form of the complaints office
These complaints are examined by the FFG to determine whether they relate to violations of the provisions of the Web Accessibility Act, in particular deficiencies in compliance with accessibility requirements, by the federal government or an organisation attributable to it.
If the complaint is justified, the FFG must make recommendations for action to the federal government or the legal entities concerned and propose measures to remedy the existing deficiencies.
Further information on the complaints procedure
