TOTHOMweb Accessibility Certificate for e-TRAM
URL: https://seu-e.cat/ca/web/ensformacioa/tramits-i-gestions
S'ha analitzat el web del Ens de Formació A incloent també a la mostra pàgines d'altres ens per donar cobertura a totes les funcionalitats de l'e-TRAM.
TTOTHOMweb, a company accredited by ENAC 578/EI883 as an inspector for web and app accessibility, certifies that the e-TRAM website (https://seu-e.cat/ca/web/ensformacioa/tramits-i-gestions) has undergone an accessibility audit, validating the criteria established by the UNE 301549 regulations (January 2022 version). The score obtained in the TOTHOMweb Accessibility Score was:
- 7.33/10 in the Procedures Directory section
- 7.92/10 in the forms section
his score corresponds to 1/3 stars obtained in the Accessibility Seal, that is, more than 6/10 in the TOTHOMweb Accessibility Score.
List of barriers:
- In the Procedures section:
- 9.1.3.1. Info and Relationships..
- The main region is missing.
- In the profile section, there is a list of links that is not marked up as an HTML list.
- There are radio buttons, checkboxes, and subforms that do not have an accessible name.
- There are modals that also convey essential information about the process to the user, but they are hidden from assistive technologies using aria-hidden.
- 9.1.3.5. Identify Input Purpose. In several forms, there are personal data fields that are included in the list of valid tokens for the autocomplete attribute; however, this attribute is set to “off” on those fields.
- 9.1.4.1. Use of Color. Color is used as the only means to convey certain information, especially links.
- 9.1.4.3. Contrast. Some texts do not have sufficient contrast with their background.
- 9.1.4.10. Reflow. In some cases, the content is not fully responsive and cannot be displayed correctly when zoomed to 400%.
- 9.1.4.11. Non-text Contrast. Some non-text elements do not have sufficient contrast, and some custom focus indicators also lack sufficient contrast.
- 9.1.4.12. Text Spacing. In some cases, when text spacing is applied, content is lost because it becomes clipped or overlaps.
- 9.1.4.13. Content on Hover or Focus. Google Translate tooltips cannot be dismissed without moving the mouse once they are displayed.
- 9.2.1.1. Keyboard. There are links that do not have an href attribute and are therefore not keyboard accessible because they do not receive focus.
- 9.2.2.1. Adjustable Time. The user session expiration time cannot be disabled, adjusted, or extended, nor does it fall under any of the exceptions allowed by the standard. In the tests performed, no session expiration error was shown during the previous steps, so it can be inferred that the user is only notified once the form is submitted. In this case, the procedure cannot be completed and a generic error is displayed, which does not explain the cause of the error but appears to be related to session expiration. If, as it seems, the user is allowed to continue until the final step even after the session may have expired, the user may lose all entered data and must restart the process if the procedure is not completed in time.
- 9.2.2.2. Pause, Stop, Hide. Google Translate generates an animation that cannot be hidden or stopped and that is sometimes present for more than 5 seconds at the same time as other content.
- 9.2.4.3. Focus Order. The link to skip to content that is hidden receives focus without the component becoming visible.
- 9.4.1.1. Parsing. The validator detects code parsing errors.
- 9.1.3.1. Info and Relationships..
- In the Catalogue section:
- 9.1.1.1. Non-text Content. The logo image is hidden from assistive technologies using aria-hidden. The icons for each procedure do not have appropriate alternative text.
- 9.1.3.1. Info and Relationships. There are two main regions, and visual lists are used that are not programmatically identified as lists. In addition, there are regions that are not correctly identified programmatically.
- 9.1.4.1. Use of Color. Some links are distinguished using color alone
- 9.1.4.3. Contrast (Minimum). Some texts have contrast issues.
- 9.1.4.10. Reflow. On some pages, horizontal scrolling appears when zooming to 400%.
- 9.1.4.11. Non-text Contrast. Some non-text elements have contrast issues.
- 9.1.4.12. Text Spacing. At 200% zoom and when applying text spacing, information about a link is lost.
- 9.2.4.4. Link Purpose (In Context). The pagination links do not have a name that indicates their functionality.
- 9.2.4.6. Headings and Labels. The label of the language menu is not displayed in the page language.
- 9.2.4.7. Focus Visible. Focus is lost on the “El Meu Espai” button when tabbing through the page.
- 9.3.1.2. Language of Parts. There are parts of the website in other languages that are not correctly identified using the lang attribute.
- 9.3.2.1. On Focus. In the language menu, the website changes when the element receives focus.
- 9.3.3.1. Error Identification. In the search form, errors are not indicated when the search is not executed.
- 9.4.1.3. Status Messages. Error messages and search result messages are not identified as live regions.
About the TOTHOMweb Accessibility Seal
The accessibility levels of the TOTHOMweb Seal are as follows:
- 1/3 Stars: a score equal to or greater than 6/10 has been obtained on the TOTHOMweb Accessibility Score.
- 2/3 Stars: a score equal to or greater than 8/10 has been obtained on the TOTHOMweb Accessibility Score.
- 3/3 Stars: a score equal to or greater than 9.5/10 has been obtained on the TOTHOMweb Accessibility Score and there are no barriers blocking it for the user.
- With Honors: it is a special mention when a website meets all the criteria of level A, AA and AAA.
Requirements for obtaining certification
Certification is achieved by fulfilling the following two requirements:
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Compliance status of “Partially compliant” or “Fully compliant”
The website must have obtained a compliance status of “Partially compliant” or “Fully compliant” in accordance with the “Methodology for in-depth monitoring for websites UNE-EN 301549:2022” of May 2022 approved by the Web Accessibility Observatory of the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Digital Transformation.
The methodology defines the compliance status of the website based on compliance with each accessibility requirement at the website level. The terms of compliance are defined as follows:
- Fully compliant: all website-level requirements other than “Not Applicable” are assessed as “Compliant”. Therefore, there is no accessibility requirement assessed as “Not Compliant”. No. of “Non-compliant” Requirements = 0.
- Partially compliant: the number of website-level accessibility requirements assessed as “Compliant” is greater than the number of those assessed as “Non-compliant”. No. of “Compliant” Requirements > No. of “Non-compliant” Requirements.
In addition, the methodology defines compliance by website-level accessibility requirement as follows:
- Compliant: at least 90% of the pages for this requirement have been assessed as “Pass”, except for the pages where the requirement is not applicable.
- Non-compliant: less than 90% of the pages for this requirement have been assessed as “Pass”, except for the pages where the requirement is not applicable.
- Not applicable: none of the pages for this requirement could be assessed because the necessary features to perform the required checks do not exist.
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Score higher than 6 points on the TOTHOMweb Accessibility Score
The website must achieve 6 points or more on the TOTHOMweb Accessibility Score indicator.
The TOTHOMweb Accessibility Score is a proprietary indicator created by TOTHOMweb that awards a score based on the level of compliance of the website out of a maximum score of 10 points.
The score is obtained from the number of criteria that have obtained a "Pass" and "Fail" rating. The score represents the proportion of criteria passed out of the total criteria that have been evaluated for the website ("Pass" criteria plus "Fail" criteria). Criteria that have been found not to be applicable have no impact on the score.
The score obtained in this indicator determines the level of the seal.
Conditions of certification
The certification is awarded under the following conditions:
- The certification is valid for 3 years from its issue, with annual reviews to ensure the continuity of the level of accessibility. After 3 years, a renewal must be requested.
- The Seal must be linked to the corresponding page on the TOTHOMweb website to remain valid.
- The certified entity undertakes to maintain the accessibility of the website and to notify TOTHOMweb of any major structural or content changes.
- TOTHOMweb reserves the right to withdraw the Seal at any time if a report shows that the required level of accessibility is no longer maintained.
- TOTHOMweb cannot guarantee that all pages on the website for which this certification is issued have the same level of accessibility, given that the accessibility audits on which this certification is based are carried out on a sample of pages containing different elements and content.