Centro Interdipartimentale di Radiologia Veterinaria Università degli studi di Napoli Federico II

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Centro interdipartimentale di
Servizio di Radiologia Veterinaria
Università degli studi di Napoli Federico II

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SITE INFORMATION AND ACCESSIBILITY

The institutional site of the Interdepartmental Center of Veterinary Radiology Services was designed and built in compliance with the accessibility requirements for public administration websites provided for by the “Stanca” law n.4 / 2004 “Provisions to facilitate the access of disabled people to IT tools” and from WCAG 2.0 Level AA guidelines “Web Content Accessibility Guidelines” of the W3C International Consortium. In creating the new portal, utmost care was taken to ensure that the information and services are usable on different browsers, on various platforms and devices and through assistive technologies. The portal can also be consulted via smartphone and tablet: thanks to the Responsive Web Design technique, a single graphic theme has been created capable of implementing three distinct versions of the portal (smartphone, tablet and desktop) to be provided according to the characteristics of the device with which is accessed. To make the most of the features of current and future mobile devices, the use of HTML5 and CSS3 has been favored thanks to the use of advanced and dynamic features: where possible, an adaptation process is underway to achieve compliance with W3C validation.
The colors used in the portal allow sufficient contrast between foreground and background text. The text is all resizable through the browser options without the aid of assistive technologies and without loss of content and functionality: however there are few cases of overlapping of elements with the use of old and outdated browsers, which do not however preclude the access to information and navigation.

Accessibility statement

Accessibility statement

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For any information or report relating to compliance with the site’s accessibility requirements, please notify us of any difficulties encountered in accessing information and services by writing to .