WEB SITE AND MOBILE APPLICATION ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT MODEL FOR THE SUBJECTS REFERRED TO IN ART. 3, PARAGRAPH 1-BIS OF LAW NO. 4 OF JANUARY 9, 2004
Hotel De Bonart is committed to making its website accessible, in accordance with Law No. 4 of January 9, 2004, Article 3, Paragraph 1-bis.
This accessibility statement applies to the website www.debonartnaples.com/
COMPLIANCE STATUS
This site is partially compliant with the accessibility requirements set out by current legislation and the UNI CEI EN 301549:2022 standard, due to some non-compliances and exemptions justified by disproportionate burden, as provided by Article 3-ter of Law 4/2004.
Partially Compliant Content
The following features are partially compliant:
1.4.5 Text Images - Some text may be presented as images, but the text remains understandable in most cases.
1.4.4 Text Resizing - Text may not always resize correctly when zoomed in, but it remains generally readable and accessible.
2.5.3 Label in Name - Some commands or buttons may have a different visual label from the name used by screen readers, but the function remains partially understandable.
2.4.1 Block Navigation - Some mechanisms to skip repetitive blocks may not always be available or easily identifiable, but navigation remains partially manageable.
1.4.11 Contrast in Non-Text Content - Some non-text elements, such as buttons, icons, or visual indicators, may have insufficient contrast, but they remain partially distinguishable.
2.4.6 Intentions and Labels - Labels may not be completely clear or consistent with the intentions, but this does not severely compromise the understanding of the functions or actions to be performed.
2.4.5 Different Modes - Some navigation modes may not be fully supported or alternative methods may not be perfectly clear, but they do not compromise accessibility for most users.
2.1.4 Shortcut Keys - Some shortcut keys may be active without customization options, but they would not significantly interfere with keyboard usage.
Non-Compliant Content
The following features are non-compliant:
1.3.1 Information and Relationships - Structural information may not be properly recognized or linked, making it difficult to use the page with assistive technologies.
1.4.1 Use of Color - Color may be the only means of conveying essential information, causing difficulties for users relying on assistive technologies or those with color perception difficulties.
1.4.3 Contrast (Minimum) - Many texts or visual elements may have insufficient contrast against the background, significantly compromising readability for users with visual impairments or low vision.
2.4.7 Visible Focus - Focus may not be visible during keyboard navigation, making it difficult to understand where one is on the page.
4.1.1 Syntax Analysis (Parsing) - The code may have significant or frequent errors that could prevent correct reading of content by assistive tools.
2.4.4 Link Purpose (in Context) - Some links may not clearly indicate their destination, even when reading the surrounding text, creating confusion for users of assistive technologies.
4.1.2 Name, Role, Value - Many interactive elements may not provide correct information on name, role, or value, hindering interaction for users of assistive technologies.
3.1.1 Language of Page - The page may not specify the primary language, causing pronunciation and comprehension issues for users with screen readers.
1.1.1 Non-Text Content - Non-text content may not have any textual alternative, making it completely inaccessible for those who cannot perceive it visually or by other senses.
1.3.2 Meaningful Sequence - The sequence of content may not follow a logical order, making it difficult or confusing for users of screen readers or keyboard navigation.
Reason for Exemption Due to Disproportionate Burden
Compliance would require:
• external specialist interventions,
• significant economic investment,
• considerable organizational impact, diverting resources from normal operations.
Therefore, at this stage, it is not feasible to carry out all the required adjustments. However, we are committed to improving it progressively. Each intervention, update, or modification will also aim to ensure greater accessibility, in line with the technical, economic, and organizational resources available.
ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT DRAFTING
Drafting Date: 27/11/2025
The evaluation was conducted through self-assessment, using automated tools and subjective checks (e.g., https://mauve.isti.cnr.it/).
Feedback and Contacts
It is possible to submit reports and requests for accessible content via:
Email: concierge@debonartnaples.com
Reports to AGID
If there is no satisfactory response within 30 days, reports can be made to:
www.agid.gov.it
Email: direzione.generale@agid.gov.it
Site Information
CMS: Golem
Usability tests performed: Yes
Information about the structure
Employees with disabilities: 1
Accessible workstations: 1