ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT

Accessibility of the website www.gruppogreenway.it/en

Conformance Status

We firmly believe that the Internet should be available and accessible to everyone, and we are committed to providing a website that is accessible to the widest possible audience, regardless of individual abilities.

To achieve this goal, we strive to adhere as closely as possible to the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at the AA level. These guidelines explain how to make web content accessible to people with a wide range of disabilities. Complying with them helps us ensure that our site is accessible to people who are blind, have motor disabilities, visual impairments, cognitive challenges, and more.

This website uses various technologies designed to guarantee accessibility at all times. We use an accessibility interface that allows people with specific disabilities to customize the site’s user interface (UI) according to their needs.

In addition, the site uses an artificial intelligence–based application that operates in the background and constantly optimizes the level of accessibility. This application adjusts the site’s HTML code, adapts its features for screen readers used by blind users, and enhances keyboard functions used by people with motor disabilities.


Screen Readers and Keyboard Navigation

Our website implements the ARIA (Accessible Rich Internet Applications) attribute technique, along with various behavioral adjustments, to ensure that blind users who rely on screen readers can read, understand, and use all site functions. As soon as a user with a screen reader enters the site, they receive a prompt to activate the Screen Reader Profile mode to navigate and use the site effectively.

Here is how our site meets the main requirements:

Optimization for Screen Readers

  • We run a process that analyzes all components of the site to ensure compliance, even during future updates.

  • We provide screen readers with useful information through ARIA attributes: proper labels for forms, descriptions for icons (social media, search, cart, etc.), validation guidance, roles of elements (buttons, menus, pop-ups, etc.).

In addition, the background process:

  • Scans all images on the site.

  • Generates alternative descriptions (ALT) using AI-based object recognition.

  • Extracts text found in images using OCR (Optical Character Recognition) technology.

To activate screen reader adjustments at any time, users can press Alt + 1. They also receive an automatic prompt upon entering the site to enable this mode.

These adjustments are compatible with major screen readers such as JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver, and TalkBack.


Optimization for Keyboard Navigation

The background process also modifies the site’s HTML and integrates behaviors via JavaScript to make the site fully operable by keyboard:

  • Navigation with Tab and Shift + Tab

  • Opening dropdown menus with arrow keys

  • Closing with Esc

  • Activating buttons and links with Enter

  • Navigating radio buttons and checkboxes with arrow keys, selecting with Space or Enter

Skip-to-content menus are also available by pressing Alt + 2, or as the first element accessible via keyboard. Pop-ups are handled automatically by shifting keyboard focus to them.

Additional shortcuts are available:

  • M for menu

  • H for headings

  • F for forms

  • B for buttons

  • G for graphics


Additional UI, Design, and Readability Adjustments

  • Font adjustments: increase or decrease text size, change font, spacing, alignment, line height, etc.

  • Color adjustments: high-contrast profiles (light, dark, inverted, monochrome), and the ability to change text, title, and background colors with over 7 combinations.

  • Animations: users with epilepsy can disable all animations (videos, GIFs, CSS transitions).

  • Content highlighting: highlight links and titles, or only focused/hovered elements.

  • Audio muting: users with auditory devices can quickly mute automatic audio.

  • Cognitive assistance: integrated search engine with Wikipedia and Wiktionary to understand meanings of phrases, abbreviations, slang, etc.

  • Additional features: cursor color and size adjustments, print mode, virtual keyboard, and more.


Compatibility with Assistive Technologies and Browsers

Our goal is to support as many browsers and assistive technologies as possible, offering users maximum flexibility.
The site is compatible with all major browsers representing over 95% of the market: Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Opera, Microsoft Edge, and with screen readers such as JAWS and NVDA on both Windows and Mac.


Notes, Comments, and Feedback

Despite our efforts to adapt the site to everyone’s needs, some pages or sections may not yet be fully accessible, may still be under updating, or may not yet have an appropriate technological solution. However, we are continuously working to improve accessibility by adding, updating, and refining features, and adopting new technologies. All this is done to achieve an optimal level of accessibility in line with technological progress.

While we work constantly to improve the site’s accessibility, some pages or content may still not fully comply with the desired standards.

If you encounter difficulties accessing content or wish to report accessibility issues, you are invited to contact us:

📧 Email: info@greenfirm.it