Web accessibility

The MULBERRY Museu d’Art Modern i Contemporani de Lleida, in accordance with its commitment to universal accessibility, works so that all its services offer quality attention to diverse audiences.

Making it easier for all people to access the services and activities that the Museum will offer is one of its priority objectives. For this reason, accessibility is integrated into the management of the Museum and work is being done to apply it to all areas and services, including the website.

Principles of accessible web design

The guidelines and principles of accessible design are established by the W3C, that is, the World Wide Web Consortium, the international association that works to develop rules and standards for the web. The W3C defines a number of general principles of accessible design, such as considering different devices, using style sheets, evaluating the desirability of certain colors and others, and giving the user control over ‘interaction on the web.

Application of the WAI regulations

The Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) is an initiative developed by the World Wide Web Consortium to help make the Internet more accessible to people with disabilities.

  • Providing text alternatives for non-text content.
  • Presenting the same content in different ways.
  • Making sure the content is easy to see and hear.
  • Designing pages so that content appears and functions in predictable ways.

Mobile Web (MWI)

In order to guarantee web accessibility from any device, the regulations applied to the mobile web format have been followed.

Standard UNE 139803:2004

It is the rule that establishes the different levels of accessibility that web pages must have in Spain according to article 5 of Royal Decree 1494/2007 .

Consult the accessibility of the Morera

Accessibility