ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT
Pursuant to Directive (EU) 2019/882 European Accessibility Act (EAA)General information
- Website name: visitrefrontolo.it
- Website owner: Municipality of Refrontolo
- Date of publication of the statement: 07/07/2025
- Date of last verification: 07/07/2025
Details of tests performed
The tests were conducted using a combination of automated tools and manual analysis on different browsers and devices (desktop and mobile).
Tool used
- PageSpeed Insight (Google)
- WAVE – Web Accessibility Evaluation Tool (WebAIM)
- Browser extensions for colour contrast testing
Result: Accessibility compliant
The overall analysis shows that there are no blocking errors and that the website offers a fully accessible browsing experience even for users with visual, motor, hearing or cognitive disabilities.
Feedback mechanisms
Users can report accessibility issues through the following channels:
- Email: comune.refrontolo.tv@pecveneto.it
- Telephone: 0438 978103
Conclusions
As of today, the website www.visitrefrontolo.it is fully compliant with the accessibility requirements set out in European legislation and the WCAG technical guidelines.
The adoption of tools to support readability, assisted navigation and colour management ensures an inclusive and accessible digital experience for all categories of users, in line with the principles of universal accessibility.
Report Page Speed Insight
Checks passed
- The [aria-*] attributes correspond to their respective roles
- The [aria-hidden=‘true’] attribute is not present in the <body> document
- [role] elements have all required [aria-*] attributes.
- Elements with an ARIA [role] that require child elements to contain a specific [role] all have the required child elements.
- [role] elements are contained within their required parent elements
- [aria-*] attributes have valid values
- [aria-*] attributes are valid and contain no spelling errors
- Buttons have an accessible name
- Image elements have [alt] attributes
- [user-scalable=‘no’] is not used in the <meta name=”viewport”> element, and the [maximum-scale] attribute is not less than 5.
- Button, link, and menuitem elements have accessible names
- ARIA attributes are used as specified for the role of the element
- Elements with role=”dialog” or role=”alertdialog” have accessible names.
- [aria-hidden=‘true’] elements do not contain descendants for which the active state can be set
- Elements only use permitted ARIA attributes
- [role] values are valid
- The contrast ratio between background and foreground colours is sufficient
- The document has a <title> element
- The <frame> or <iframe> elements have a title
- The <html> element has an attribute [lang]
- The [lang] attribute of the <html> element has a valid value
- Links have a distinguishable name
- Lists contain only <li> elements and elements that support scripts (<script> and <template>).
- List elements (<li>) are contained in the main <ul>, <ol> or <menu> elements.
- No element has a [tabindex] value greater than 0
- Touch targets have sufficient size and spacing
- Skip links are actionable.
- Use ARIA roles only on compatible elements
- Deprecated ARIA roles have not been used
- Image elements do not have [alt] attributes that represent redundant text.
WAVE Report
Web Accessibility Evaluation Tool developed by WebAIM (Web Accessibility In Mind), an organisation at Utah State University that has been working on web accessibility since 1999.
Checks passed
In detail, the following checks have been completely passed:
- All linked images have alternative text
- All links have alt text
- All elements have sufficient colour contrast for proper reading
Accessibility feedback mechanism
To report cases of non-compliance with accessibility requirements, please write to protocollo.comune.refrontolo.tv@pecveneto.it
The email must include:
- First and last name;
- URL of the web page or section of the site that is the subject of the report;
- Clear and concise description of the problem encountered;
- Tools used (operating system, browser, assistive technologies)

