Accessibility
Accessibility information
Alexander Muzenhardt is committed to ensuring that everyone can use his digital services. It does not matter whether someone has an impairment or not. Alex wants his websites, apps, and online services to be easily accessible to everyone.
Alexander Muzenhardt ensures that the highest accessibility standards are met. The goal is to remove barriers and enable everyone to participate in the digital world. Accessibility is an important part of Alexander Muzenhardt’s responsibility to promote an inclusive society.
Report a barrier
Do you have questions or comments about accessibility? Or have you noticed a deficiency in meeting accessibility requirements? Please contact me by email at alexander.muzenhardt@gmail.com.
Information on accessibility on alexmuzenhardt.de
General description
The website primarily serves to provide information about the products and services of Alexander Muzenhardt.
Status of compliance and implementation of requirements
The website meets the legal accessibility requirements. It complies with the relevant requirements of EN 301549 and the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (levels A and AA).
Accessibility implementation has been supported by consultation from experienced accessibility experts.
Accessibility features
Vision
Contrast, font size, font family, spacing: The website is designed so that it is easy to perceive even with limited vision. For example, attention has been paid to contrast, font size, font family, spacing, and line height.
You can adjust the display as needed using the appropriate settings of your operating system on your computer, tablet, or smartphone.
Alternatives to color cues: When color cues are used, there is always an alternative that works independently of color. For example, when signaling states or warnings, a meaningful text is provided in addition to color.
Use with no vision (blindness)
Keyboard operability: The website can be operated with the keyboard. You can reach and use the functions and areas via keyboard.
Screen reader: You can use your screen reader to use the website.
Alternatives for media content: Alternatives are provided for media content on the website. For example:
- Alternative text for icons, photos, and graphics
- Subtitles for audio and video content
Alternatives to color cues: When color cues are used, there is always an alternative that does not require vision. For example, when signaling states or warnings, a meaningful text is provided in addition to color.
Hearing
The website can be used well with limited or no hearing. Use does not require hearing.
Mobility, reach, strength
The website can be used well with limited mobility, reach, or strength. You can use your usual assistive technologies.
Speech
The website can be used well with limited or no spoken language ability.
Cognitive, psychological, neurological, neurodivergent
The website is usable for people with cognitive, psychological, or neurological impairments, disorders, or disabilities, as well as neurodivergent people.
Clear structure, easy to use, easy to understand: The website interface is clearly structured and easy to use. The labels for functions have been chosen to be clear and easy to understand.
Support for error prevention and correction: The interface is designed to help users prevent and correct errors.
Easy-to-understand texts: The texts are designed to be easy to understand.
Reduced animations and light effects: Care was taken to avoid unnecessary animations and light/strobe effects on the website interface.
Further information on user interfaces and assistive technologies
The functions and user interfaces, as well as support for assistive technologies, are accessible in accordance with the requirements.
When using the website, users can use their own assistive technologies. The website has been tested with the following assistive technologies, among others:
- Screen reader software such as JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver (iOS), TalkBack (Android).
- Magnification software such as Windows Magnifier, Zoom (iOS Accessibility), native magnification (Android).
Responsible market surveillance authority
Market Surveillance Authority of the federal states for the accessibility of products and services (MLBF) in Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt.