These pages have been developed with access to information without limitation due to impairment, disability, or handicap in mind. We have taken into account that many of the people who visit our pages may have hearing, visual or mobility problems, problems that make it difficult for them to read and understand or use the keyboard and mouse. We have also considered other accessibility issues that are more related to technological issues. You may have an old, text-only browser, a small screen or a slow connection.
This site is intended to be accessible to all, if you encounter any difficulty in accessing the contents, please contact us. Thank you.
Conventions
We have chosen to apply the latest development technologies with Web standards to facilitate access to information, among them we highlight:
Typefaces with relative size, which allow the user to change the size of the typefaces according to his needs.
Complete CSS layout, separating the structure from the visual style, improving access to content and page loading speed.
Print template using CSS, the contents can be easily printed in a format suitable for reading.
Hidden navigation to the main sections in browsers with this function.
Use of semantic labeling, properly using the hierarchy of markup; headings, paragraphs, lists, use of acronyms, abbreviations, etc.
Compatibility, if you do not have browsers compatible with these technologies, you can still access the information in a linear way.
Development with Web standards, in the vast majority of cases our pages have been validated following the official specifications and recommendations of the W3C and have passed numerous quality, usability and accessibility tests.