Compliance Status
We firmly believe that the internet should be available and accessible to everyone, and we are committed to providing a website that is accessible to the widest possible audience, regardless of individual abilities.
To achieve this, we aim to adhere as closely as possible to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.1) of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) at the AA level. These guidelines explain how to make web content accessible to people with a wide range of disabilities. Compliance with these guidelines helps us ensure that the website is accessible to people who are blind, as well as those with motor, visual, cognitive, and other disabilities.
This website uses various technologies to be as accessible as possible at all times. We use an accessibility interface that allows users with specific disabilities to customize the user interface according to their needs.
Additionally, the site employs an application based on artificial intelligence that runs in the background and continuously optimizes the level of accessibility. This application modifies the HTML code of the site, adapting its behavior for use with screen readers and keyboard navigation.
If you wish to contact the website owner, please use the form available on the site.
This statement was created on 07/04/2026.
This statement was last updated on 07/04/2026.
You can view the full accessibility report here.
Screen reader and keyboard navigation
Our website implements ARIA (Accessible Rich Internet Applications) attributes, along with behavioral changes, to ensure that blind users using screen readers can read, understand, and use the website. Upon first access, screen reader users receive a prompt to enter Screen-Reader Mode for optimal navigation.
1. Screen reader optimization
- An automatic process scans the site from top to bottom to ensure compliance even after updates.
- Useful data is provided to screen readers through ARIA attributes:
- Accurate labels for forms
- Descriptions for icons (social, search, cart, etc.)
- Validation indications
- Element roles (buttons, menus, popups, etc.)
- Images are automatically scanned:
- ALT descriptions added via image recognition
- Text recognition via OCR
To activate screen reader adjustments at any time, simply press Alt+1. Users will also receive an automatic announcement upon entering the site.
Compatible with: JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver and TalkBack.
UI, design and readability adjustments
- Font adjustments – Increase/decrease size, font selection, spacing, alignment, line height, etc.
- Color adjustments – Contrasts (light, dark, inverted, monochrome); customizable color combinations for text, backgrounds, and headings.
- Animations – Ability to disable all animations (videos, GIFs, CSS transitions).
- Content highlighting – Highlighting of links, headings, or active/hovered elements.
- Audio muting – To prevent discomfort for users with hearing devices.
- Cognitive disorders – Simplified search via Wikipedia and Wiktionary to understand terms, acronyms, and slang.
- Additional features – Change cursor color/size, virtual keyboard, print mode, and more.
Compatibility with assistive technologies and browsers
We support all major browsers and assistive technologies to give users the freedom to choose the tools that best suit them:
- Browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Edge
- Screen readers: JAWS, NVDA
- Compatibility ensured on Windows and Mac
Notes, comments and feedback
Despite our best efforts to make every section of the site accessible, some pages may not yet be fully accessible or may be in the process of being updated. We are continuously improving features and adopting new technologies to achieve an optimal level of accessibility.
If you experience difficulty accessing any content on the site or wish to report accessibility issues, you can contact us via email at: service@calzitaly.it
