Measures to Promote Accessibility on manuelbotana.me

To meet accessibility requirements, we have implemented the following actions:

  • Accessibility Policy
    We have established and published an internal accessibility policy that guides all site updates and developments.
  • Resource Allocation
    We dedicate staff and tools specifically to reviewing and continuously improving accessibility.
  • Regular Evaluations
    We carry out internal and external accessibility audits at least once a year to identify and address any shortcomings.
  • Use of WordPress
    Our site is built on WordPress, leveraging accessibility-focused themes and plugins such as the Accessibility Assistant and automated validators.

Standards Compliance

manuelbotana.me strives to conform to:

  • UNE-EN 301 549:2022
  • WCAG 2.1 Level AA

We employ tools like the WAVE accessibility validator and screen-reader testing (NVDA, VoiceOver) to ensure our content meets these standards.


Non-Accessible Content

Despite our efforts, some elements or sections may not yet fully comply with accessibility standards. If you encounter any barriers or inaccessible content, please let us know.


Feedback and Contact

Your feedback is invaluable. If you experience difficulty accessing any part of manuelbotana.me or have suggestions for improvement, please contact us at:

We commit to responding to requests for accessible information or fixes within 15 business days.


Date of This Statement
July 7, 2025


ACCESSIBILITY USER GUIDE FOR manuelbotana.me

To facilitate navigation and readability, our site offers the following features:

  1. Keyboard Navigation
    • Use the Tab key to move between links and interactive elements.
    • Press Enter to activate items.
  2. Adjustable Font Size
    • Windows: Ctrl + + / Ctrl + –
    • Mac: Cmd + + / Cmd + –
    • You can also zoom the entire page (Ctrl/Cmd + mouse wheel).
  3. Contrast and Colors
    • To adjust contrast or invert colors, use your operating system’s accessibility settings or browser extensions (e.g., “High Contrast,” “Dark Reader”).
  4. Images and Multimedia
    • All images include descriptive alt text.
    • If you find multimedia without captions or descriptions, please notify us so we can correct it.
  5. Structure and Headings
    • We use semantic headings (<h1> through <h6>) to enable easy navigation with assistive technologies.
  6. Links and Buttons
    • Every link and button has a clear, descriptive label (e.g., “Learn more about services” rather than “Click here”).
  7. Forms
    • All form fields have associated <label> tags and, when needed, additional instructions.
    • Errors are presented in an accessible manner so screen readers can announce them.
  8. Assistive Technology Compatibility
    • Our code is tested for compatibility with screen readers (NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver), screen magnifiers, and speech-recognition software.

If you have difficulty using any of these features or need information in an alternative format, please email us at info@manuelbotana.me, and we will be happy to assist you.