Accessibility matters to us. We follow the recognized Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) and continuously improve our site so that content is perceivable, operable and understandable for all users. Below you will find an overview of the measures we have already implemented.
Accessibility
Our commitment to an accessible website
Clear and logical heading structure
All headings follow a logical, sequentially descending order without skipping levels. This conveys the semantic structure of the page and makes navigation easier when using assistive technologies such as screen readers.
Alternative text for images and graphics
Images, icons and logos are provided with descriptive alternative text. Their content therefore remains accessible even when the graphics are not displayed or are read aloud.
Labelled controls and meaningful links
Interactive elements such as the menu are clearly labelled (e.g. via aria-label), and links are worded so that their destination is easy to understand.
Responsive, flexible layout
The page adapts to different screen sizes and remains easy to read and operate even when the display is enlarged – from smartphone to desktop.
Declared page language
The language of the content is defined in the source code so that screen readers can render the text with the correct pronunciation.
Readable contrast and typography
Text is designed with strong contrast and set in a comfortably readable font size to ensure pleasant and low-barrier legibility.
Notes and feedback
Accessibility is an ongoing process. Despite our efforts, some content may not yet be fully accessible. If you notice any barriers or need information in an alternative format, we would be glad to hear from you. Please get in touch via our contact page – we will address your request promptly.