Accessibility Statement
Last updated: 1 April 2026
Quunthalgrxitia aims to make quunthalgrxitia.world usable for people in Ireland and abroad, including visitors who rely on assistive technologies.
1. Standards and approach
We design and test content with reference to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA as a target. Not every page may meet every success criterion at all times; where gaps exist, we welcome specific feedback so we can prioritise fixes.
2. Measures we take
- Semantic HTML landmarks such as
header,main,nav, andfooter. - Visible keyboard focus styles on interactive elements.
- Text alternatives and titles on images where images are used.
- Respect for
prefers-reduced-motionfor animations. - Form labels associated with inputs and error messages exposed to assistive technologies.
3. Known limitations
Third-party embeds (for example, map iframes) are controlled by their providers and may not offer the same level of accessibility as our own HTML. Font delivery via Google Fonts depends on Google’s infrastructure.
4. Feedback and contact
If you encounter a barrier, please email mailuse@quunthalgrxitia.world or use the contact form. Describe the page, the assistive technology you use, and what you expected to happen.
5. Enforcement
This statement is published in line with good practice for private-sector sites in the EU. Public-sector bodies in Ireland may have additional obligations under the European Union (Accessibility of Websites and Mobile Applications of Public Sector Bodies) Regulations 2020; this site is not presented as a public-sector body service.