Web site accessibility for the disabled
The content of the Queen Sofia Foundation site was prepared in accordance with the "Web Content Accessibility Guidelines". This is an initiative of the World Wide Web Consortium. The guidelines followed for these pages (version 1.0, March 24, 1999) can be found at: http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/WAI-WEBCONTENT-19990324.
In addition, checks have been made with screen readers and voice browsers, with satisfactory results.
TAW (web accessibility test) is a web tool used to analyse the information and degree of accessibility of other web sites, based on the accessibility guidelines developed by the W3C.
Accessibility specifications followed on this web site:
VISUAL CONTENT:
MULTIMEDIA OPTIONS
DOWNLOADING DOCUMENTS
Accessibility specifications followed on this web site
TAW 1.1
A rectangle with a silver grey background in its left quarter and the image of a traffic light superimposed on it. The remaining three-quarters is a dark grey background on which the text: "WAT 1.1" appears in black letters with numbers in red and white. This is the classic sign used to indicate that something has been revised or checked.
Queen Sofia Foundation Logo
The crown of the Royal Family with the text "Queen Sofia Foundation" appears on a grey background. On the homepage, this logo appears on a blue background, with the text and coat of arms in white.