Accessibility Statement
Objective
Our goal is to ensure that all users, regardless of their abilities or the device they use, can navigate the site and access content easily and intuitively.
Measures taken
The site is developed using technologies designed to ensure maximum compatibility with major browsers and devices. The following measures have been adopted:
- clear and coherent structure of the pages
- use of readable texts
- compatibility with the main screen readers
- mobile-optimized navigation
Continuous improvement
GLAM SAS DI BORDESE BRUNO & CO is committed to continuously improving the accessibility of the site.
Contacts
If you encounter difficulties using the site or have suggestions for improving its accessibility, please contact us:
Email: stile@brunobordese.com
Answer
We are committed to responding to reports as quickly as possible.
Updates
This statement may be updated periodically.
Compliance status
Following the self-assessment carried out on 26/02/2026 according to the AGID model (Annex 2 to the Guidelines on the Accessibility of IT Tools) accessibility bruno bordese, the site is partially compliant with the WCAG 2.1 level AA requirements.
Content not accessible
The content listed below does not fully comply with WCAG 2.1 requirements for the following reasons:
1. Non-text content (Criterion 1.1.1 – Level A)
Some images or graphics may not have adequate text alternatives or meaningful descriptions.
2. Pre-recorded audio only and pre-recorded video only (Criterion 1.2.1 – Level A)
Any audio-only or video-only media may not be accompanied by alternative text equivalents.
3. Identification of the purpose of the inputs (Criterion 1.3.5 – Level AA)
In some forms, the purpose of input fields may not be programmatically identifiable.
4. Pause, Stop, Hide (Criterion 2.2.2 – Level A)
Any automatically moving content may not always offer adequate mechanisms for pausing or stopping.
5. Purpose of the link (in context) (Criterion 2.4.4 – Level A)
Some links may not clearly describe their destination or function.
6. Parts in language (Criterion 3.1.2 – Level AA)
Text portions in a language other than the main language of the page are not always correctly marked in the code.
7. At input (Criterion 3.2.2 – Level A)
In some cases, data entry may generate context changes that are not entirely predictable.
8. Error Prevention (Criterion 3.3.4 – Level AA)
Forms that require the submission of sensitive data (e.g., personal data) may not always have comprehensive confirmation or review mechanisms before final submission.
9. Name, role, value (Criterion 4.1.2 – Level A)
Some interface components may not correctly provide name, role, and status information to assistive technologies.