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Accessibility Statement

This accessibility statement is based on the EU Directive 2016/2102.

Figures GmbH wants all content on https://figures.cc/ to be accessible without barriers. In order to realise this, Figures GmbH uses the standards set out in the BITV test list.

Measures taken

Text alternatives

9.1.1.1a Alternative texts for control elements

Interactive content have a text alternative which lets the user know how to use it.

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9.1.1.1b Alternative texts for graphics and objects

Non-interactive content have a text alternative (when it is not used as a purely decorative element).

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9.1.1.1c Empty alt attributes for visual elements used as decoration

An image, without any informative purpose should have an empty alt attribute, to let the screen readers know that it should be ignored.

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Adaptable

9.1.3.1a HTML structural elements for headings

Heading on the website are labelled with the HTML structure elements h1 to h6 (in descending order).

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9.1.3.1b HTML structural elements for lists

We use HTML structural elements to mark up lists on the page (ul, ol and so on).

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9.1.3.1g No structure markup for layout tables

Table structure mark-up should are not used for layout tables.

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9.1.3.3 Usable without reference to sensory characteristics

We do not rely on only colors, forms or position to make our website usable.

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9.1.3.4 No restriction on screen orientation

You can use our website with the screen orientation of your choice (portrait or landscape).

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Distinguishable

9.1.3.4 Sufficient contrast for texts

All texts have a minimum contrast of 4,5:1.

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9.1.4.4 Text can be enlarged to 200 %

All functionalities of the website still work when the text is zoomed to at least 200%.

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9.1.4.5 No image is used as text

No image (with text on it) is used to replace something which should be written.

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9.1.4.12 Adjustable text spacing

The layout of the website does not break when the user adjusts the text-spacing.

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Accessible via keyboard

9.2.1.1 Usable without mouse

It's possible to navigate the website with the keyboard only.

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9.2.1.2 No keyboard trap

It's possible to navigate through the website with the tab key, without being blocked at any point.

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Seizures

9.2.3.1 No flickering

No element of the website flickers more than 3 times per second.

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Operable

9.2.4.2 Meaningful document titles

The document titles contains the name of the website as well as a name for the current page.

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9.2.4.3 Coherent sequence for keyboard operation

While navigating with the tab key, the order of navigation is predictable.

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Input modalities

9.2.5.2 Pointer gesture inputs can be cancelled or revoked

It is possible to cancel events that were triggered on the website through a pointer gesture.

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Readable

9.3.1.1 The main language of the website is specified

The website has a lang attribute specifying its language, both in the English and the German version.

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9.3.1.2 Words and sections written in other languages are specified

If a part of the text is written in a language, different than the current page main language, it is specified via a lang attribute.

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Predictable

9.3.2.1 No unexpected context change on focus

Navigating throughouth the website with the tab key will not trigger any context change.

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Compatible

9.4.1.1 Correct syntax

The HTML structure of the website has been checked with Lighthouse.

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9.4.1.2 Name, role, value available

The website uses meaningful HTML elements (which have their name role and value specified by default) whenever possible.

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Documentation and support

12.1.1 Dokumentation von Kompatibilität und Barrierefreiheit

If a website provides documentation (and this includes the accessibility statement), then this documentation should list existing additional accessibility features and functions and explain how to use them if they have been implemented as part of the website itself.

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12.1.2 Accessible documentation

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The following requirements were either not tested or not fulfilled. They will be implemented in the future:

Adaptable

  • 9.1.3.2 Sensible Sequence

Distinguishable

  • 9.1.4.1 Usable without colours
  • 9.1.4.10 Break Contents
  • 9.1.4.11 Contrasts of graphics and graphic control elements sufficient

Accessible via keyboard

  • 9.2.1.4 Keyboard shortcuts can be switched off or customised

Sufficient time

  • 9.2.2.2 Moving content can be disabled

Operable

  • 9.2.4.1 Areas skippable
  • 9.2.4.4 Meaningful link texts
  • 9.2.4.5 Alternative access routes
  • 9.2.4.6 Meaningful headings and captions
  • 9.2.4.7 Current position of focus clear

Input modalities

  • 9.2.5.3 Visible label part of accessible name

Predictable

  • 9.3.2.3 Consistent navigation
  • 9.3.2.4 Consistent Name

Customised settings

  • 11.7 User-defined settings

Contact us

If you have a suggestion to improve the accessibility of our website, please don't hesitate to contact us:

E-mail: contact@figures.cc
Phone: + 49 (0)30 200 087 22