Accessibility Statement

WePod is committed to ensuring its website is accessible, in line with Royal Decree 1112/2018 of September 7, which regulates the accessibility of websites and mobile applications from the public sector. 

This statement applies to the WePod website (https://www.wepodproject.eu/).

Compliance status

This website is partially compliant with Royal Decree 1112/2018 due to the issues outlined below.

Non-accessible content

Some parts of the website are not accessible for the following reasons:

1.1.1. Non-compliance with Royal Decree 1112/2018

- There are errors in the use of semantic markup to reflect information and content relationships, as well as in the WAI-ARIA name, role, and value of the elements [Requirements 9.1.3.1 and 9.4.1.2 of UNE-EN 301549:2022].

- There is non-text content that lacks a text alternative or has an inadequate alternative [Requirement 9.1.1.1 of UNE-EN 301549:2022].

- There are errors related to the contrast of text and non-text content [Requirements 9.1.4.3 and 9.1.4.11 of UNE-EN 301549:2022].

- Some pages do not have optimal keyboard navigation, and there are issues related to keyboard focus order and visibility [Requirements 9.2.1.1, 9.2.4.7, and 9.2.4.3 of UNE-EN 301549:2022].

- There are forms that do not properly identify errors or do not provide adequate labels, instructions or suggestions [Requirements 9.3.3.1,

9.3.3.3, and 9.3.3.2 of UNE-EN 301549:2022].

- There are errors related to parsing (CSS and HTML) [Requirement 9.4.1.1 of UNE-EN 301549:2022].

- There are errors related to page titles and the language of content [Requirements 9.2.4.2 and 9.3.1.2 of UNE-EN 301549:2022].

- There are errors related to the purpose of links, descriptive headings or labels, and labels in name [Requirements 9.2.4.4, 9.2.4.6, and 9.2.5.3 of UNE-EN 301549:2022].

- There are errors related to multimedia content [Requirement 9.1.2.1 of UNE-EN 301549:2022].

- There are errors related to accessibility services and user preferences [Requirement 11.7 of UNE-EN 301549:2022].

- There are errors related to accessible documentation and support services [Requirement 12.1.2 of UNE-EN 301549:2022].

- There are errors related to WCAG conformance [Requirement 9.6 of UNE-EN 301549:2022]

-  There may be editing errors on some pages.


1.1.2. Disproportionate burden

Not applicable.

1.1.3. Content outside the scope of the legislation
Not applicable.

Preparation of this accessibility statement

This statement was prepared on August 26, 2025.

The statement is based on a comprehensive expert evaluation of the site carried out by an external audit team.

Last review: August 26, 2025.

Feedback and contact information

We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of the WePod website. Please let us know if you encounter accessibility barriers (Article 10.2.a of Royal Decree 1112/2018). You can write to us at hello@wepodproject.eu  to:

       · Report possible non-compliances on this website.

       · Inform about difficulties accessing content.

       · Send any other question or suggestion regarding accessibility.

Requests for accessible information and complaints

Through  hello@wepodproject.eu, you may request:

      · Information regarding content excluded from the scope of Royal Decree 1112/2018 (Article 3.4).

      · Information about content exempted due to disproportionate burden.

Requests must clearly specify the facts, reasons, and requirements to ensure they are reasonable and legitimate.

Enforcement procedure

If a request for accessible information or a complaint is rejected, if you disagree with the decision taken, or if the response does not meet the requirements set out in Article 12.5 of Royal Decree 1112/2018, you may file a claim. You may also file a claim if twenty working days pass without receiving a response.
Claims can be submitted through [Contact] or via other channels provided in Law 39/2015, of October 1, on the Common Administrative Procedure of Public Administrations.

Optional content

Accessibility has been considered throughout the design, management, maintenance, and content update processes of this website.

The site applies the requirements of UNE-EN 301549:2022, taking into account the exceptions of Royal Decree 1112/2018.

Last accessibility review: August 26, 2025.

Compatibility

This website:

     · Was developed in compliance with international accessibility standards, meeting WCAG 2.1 level AA.

     · Is optimized for the latest versions of Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari, and Opera.

     · Is fully responsive to ensure proper display and function on any resolution and device (desktop, tablet, or mobile).

     · Was built using HTML5 as a markup language and CSS3 for styling.

In addition, continuous auditing and content review is performed to improve the interpretation and navigation of the website.

 

1.2. Compatibility and customization

1.2.1. Compatibility

This website is optimized for viewing in the main web browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge) and was built following international HTML, CSS, and WAI-ARIA standards.

1.2.2. Responsive design

This website is also designed to adapt its display in the main mobile browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, and Android’s native browser).

1.2.3. Adjust text size

You can zoom in and zoom out on the page to adjust the text size using the following keyboard shortcuts:

     · ‘Control’ key (or ‘Command’ on Mac) and ‘+’ key to zoom in.

     · ‘Control’ key (or ‘Command’ on Mac) and ‘-’ key to zoom out.

      · ‘Control’ key (or ‘Command’ on Mac) and ‘0’ key to return to original size tecla

The following table shows how to zoom in and out using the menus of the most common browsers:

Browser

Action

Chrome, Edge

‘Zoom’ option

Firefox

‘Size’ option

Safari

View > Zoom In or Zoom Out

How to zoom in and out in browsers

 

1.2.4. Disable visual design

If the design or structure of a page makes navigation difficult, you can disable its visual design to access the content in a simpler and more structured way.

The following table shows how to disable visual design in browsers that allow it:

Browser

Menu Action

Firefox

Tools > Options > Content > Fonts and Colors > Colors

Internet Explorer

Tools > Internet Options > Appearance > Accessibility

Opera

Menu > Page > Style > User Mode or High Contrast

How to disable visual design in browsers

 

Change colours

We ensure that the contrast between background, text, and images is always sufficient to guarantee proper perception. Even so, if you wish, you can change the colour settings defined in your browser.

The following table shows how to change page colours in browsers that allow it:

Browser

Menu Action

Firefox

Tools > Options > Content > Fonts and Colors > Colors

Internet Explorer

Tools > Internet Options > Appearance > Accessibility

Opera

Menu > Page > Style > User Mode or High Contrast

How to change page colours in browsers

 

Content in other formats

Some pages may include additional content in other formats such as documents, videos, or animations.