Accessibility statement
This site aims for full WCAG 2.2 level AA with no exceptions, and level AAA everywhere it is reasonably achievable. This statement documents the real status, not a headline.
Conformance status
tuaccesible.com is in active development. The goal is full AA from launch, with AAA applied progressively and documented criterion by criterion as each section is finished and tested. Before the launch phase is considered closed, the site goes through a formal audit of its own — the same process offered to any client.
How it's tested
Every change is checked automatically (axe-core or pa11y, WCAG2AAA standard) before it's published. That covers part of the problems, not all of them. It's backed up with full manual keyboard navigation and NVDA testing, and a plain-language review of the actual content.
Where AAA is applied
- 7:1 text contrast across all content, except text that is part of the logo or brand name, which WCAG explicitly exempts from this requirement.
- No time limit on any content or form.
- Reinforced focus indicator, visible beyond the AA minimum.
- Link text that makes sense read out of context, without depending on surrounding text.
- No automatic changes of context: the browser-based language suggestion is shown only once, never redirects without being requested, and can be dismissed.
Known limitations
Video content hosted on YouTube (audit sessions, presentations) depends in part on a third-party player. It will always be published with manually authored captions, not just automatic captioning. If you find a video without those captions, that's a mistake: let us know.
Report a problem
If you find an accessibility barrier on this site, write to contacto@tuaccesible.com. As an accessibility consultancy, a report about our own site gets priority attention.
Date
Statement published in August 2026. This is a living document: it's updated with every real review of the site, not on a fixed predetermined date.