Accessibility Statement
Guadalajara City Council is committed to ensuring this website is accessible in accordance with Royal Decree 1112/2018, of 7th September, on the accessibility of public sector websites and mobile applications.
This accessibility statement applies to the website https://www.guadalajara.es/.
This statement of compliance applies to all pages within the domain www.guadalajara.es, excluding pages accessed via external links and embedded content from other domains.
Compliance status
This website is partially accessible in accordance with Royal Decree 1112/2018 due to the exceptions and non-compliance with the aspects listed below.
The website is optimised for the most commonly used browsers and has been designed in accordance with responsive web design principles, ensuring it displays correctly on tablets and mobile devices.
Content not accessible
The content below is not accessible for the following reasons:
- There may be occasional technical glitches on some websites.
- There may be office documents in PDF or other formats published before 20th September 2018 that do not fully meet all accessibility requirements.
Accessibility Statement
The latest accessibility review was carried out on 24th June 2021.
Download the accessibility review report (XLSX format)
Comments and suggestions
Please submit feedback regarding accessibility requirements (Article 10.2.a of Royal Decree 1112/2018) via the public feedback service.
For example, you can report any potential non-compliance by this website, highlight any other difficulties you have accessing the content, or make any other enquiries or suggestions for improvement regarding the website’s accessibility.
Enquiries will be received and processed by the municipal technical services responsible for the configuration and maintenance of this website.
Complaints
The complaints procedure set out in Article 13 of Royal Decree 1112/2018 will come into force on 20th September 2020.
Compliance with standards
This website has been designed and programmed in accordance with the guidelines of the WAI (Web Accessibility Initiative https://www.w3.org/WAI/), which sets international standards for the creation of web content that is accessible to everyone throughout the world.
Accessibility guidelines
A number of measures have been taken to make the website more accessible, including:
- The logical order in which elements are displayed on screen.
- Simplified navigation system; no drop-down menus are used.
- Captions for the images.
- Keyboard access to the main options.
Keyboard shortcuts
Most browsers allow you to jump directly to specific links by pressing certain key combinations (access keys) defined on the website.
For example, on Windows, this works by pressing Alt + the access key (in Internet Explorer, you also need to press the Enter key); on a Mac, it works by pressing Ctrl + the access key.
| Browser | Windows | macOS |
|---|---|---|
| Firefox | Alt + Shift + access key | Control + Alt + access key |
| Chrome | Alt + access key | Control + Alt + access key (sometimes Alt alone is sufficient) |
| Edge | Alt + access key | Control + Alt + access key |
| Safari | — | Control + Alt + access key |
| Internet Explorer | Alt + access key→ then Enter | N/A (IE is not available on macOS) |
The following access keys are available on our website:
- 0 Accessibility.
- 1 Home page.
- 2 Skip navigation.
- 3 Site Map.
- 4 Search.
- 5 Cookie Policy.
- 6 Legal document.
- 7 Suggestion box.
Links
Most links whose texts do not fully describe the destination have title attributes providing further clarification. Where possible, links are written in such a way that they make sense even out of context. Some browsers (such as JAWS, Home Page Reader, Lynx and Opera) can extract the list of links from the current page and allow the user to navigate using this list.
Bearing this in mind, the links are not duplicated: if they are, it is because they lead to the same content. There are no JavaScript pseudo-links. All links can be followed in any browser, even if JavaScript is disabled.