Accessibility

Cim Italy - Borchie Metalliche
Cim Italy - Borchie Metalliche

Cim-italy.com Website Accessibility Statement

Cim Italy is committed to making its website accessible to everyone, regardless of their abilities. We want to ensure that anyone can navigate, understand and interact with our content effectively and satisfactorily.

Our Commitment

We strive to adhere to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at level AA, which are internationally recognized as the standard for digital accessibility. We are constantly working to improve the usability and accessibility of our website, applying the fundamental principles of perceptibility, operability, understandability and robustness.

What we’re doing to improve

Accessibility is an ongoing journey, and we’re committed to continually improving it. Our activities include:

  • Regular Reviews: We conduct regular reviews of the site to identify and address any accessibility issues.
  • Staff Training: We train our team on web accessibility best practices to ensure new content and features are developed with accessibility in mind.
  • Listening to Feedback: We welcome user feedback to identify areas for improvement.

Reporting accessibility issues

If you experience any difficulty accessing any part of our website or have suggestions on how we could improve accessibility, please contact us ». Your experience is important to us.
We will do our best to resolve the issue as quickly as possible and provide you with the information you are looking for in an accessible format.

About the website

The website was published on 07/29/2009, using the WordPress content management system (CMS).

Compliance status

Compliance status: Partially compliant (recorded score 85/100).
Evaluation method: Self-assessment.
Evaluation tools: Google PageSpeed ​​Insights (pagespeed.web.dev).
While we are constantly committed to achieving the highest accessibility standards, we are aware that there are currently some non-conformities, of low or medium severity, compared to full compliance with the WCAG 2.1 AA standard. These critical issues, however, only affect some areas of a limited number of pages. In particular, these are:

  • Image elements do not have [alt] attributes
  • Link names are not distinguishable
  • The contrast ratio between background and foreground colors is not sufficient.
  • Touch targets are not large enough or spaced enough.

This statement was prepared on July 7, 2025.