Accesibility Statement
The inmibo.com website is committed to making its website accessible in accordance with Royal Decree 1112/2018, of 7 September, on the accessibility of public sector websites and mobile applications.
This accessibility statement applies to the website https://inmibo.com
To assess the accessibility of a website, the guidelines set out in the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 can be followed. These guidelines provide clear criteria for assessing the accessibility of web content based on three levels of compliance: A, AA and AAA.
Key aspects that must be evaluated to determine the accessibility of a website include:
- Colour contrast: the colours used on the site must have sufficient contrast to be legible for all people, including those with visual impairments.
- Use of HTML tags: HTML tags must be used appropriately to facilitate navigation of the site and provide clear and concise information.
- Site navigation: the site must be easy to navigate and allow people to access all content in a clear and intuitive manner.
- Multimedia content: multimedia content, such as videos and audio, must have subtitles, transcripts, and descriptions to make it accessible to all users, including those with hearing impairments.
- Customisation options: the site must provide customisation options so that users can adjust text size, contrast, etc.
Compliance status
This website is partially compliant with RD 1112/2018 due to the exceptions and non-compliance of the aspects indicated below.
Inaccessible content
The content listed below is not accessible for the following reasons:
a. non-compliance with RD 1112/2018
- There are logos and images with incorrect or confusing alternative text and complex images without textual descriptions [requirement number 9.1.1.1 Non-textual content, from UNE-EN 301549:2022].
- There are incorrectly created lists (without list tags), tables with incorrectly labelled cells, and invisible tags in form elements [requirement number 9.1.3.1 Information and relationships, from UNE-EN 301549:2022].
- There are tables that are not adapted to small screen sizes and form fields that are not displayed correctly on small screen sizes [requirement number 9.1.4.10 Text reflow, from UNE-EN 301549:2022].
- There is text that is not displayed correctly when changing line spacing and height [requirement number 9.1.4.12 Text spacing, from UNE-EN 301549:2022].
- There are elements that are not accessible by keyboard, such as links to social networks, the text editor for comments, elements for sorting search results, the pagination of search results, or the calendar arrows [requirement number 9.2.1.1 Keyboard, from UNE-EN 301549:2022].
- There are elements that do not receive focus and therefore cannot be interacted with using the keyboard, for example [requirement number 9.2.4.3 Focus order, from UNE-EN 301549:2022].
- There are links whose function is not correctly identified (they have an inadequate description, overly generic text, an inappropriate title, etc.).
[Requirement number 9.2.4.4 Purpose of links, from UNE-EN 301549:2022]. - There are headings with repeated and/or uninformative text [requirement number 9.2.4.6 Headings and labels, from UNE-EN 301549:2022].
- There are images, infographics, link or button texts, headline texts and content that are not translated into other languages [requirement number 9.3.1.2 Language of parts, from UNE-EN 301549:2022].
- On some pages, the same icon is used for different purposes, which causes confusion [requirement number 9.3.2.4 Consistent identification, from UNE-EN 301549:2022].
- There are error messages that are not very descriptive, or error messages that are not grouped into a single message, as well as a lack of suggestions in the form for filling in the fields correctly [requirement number 9.3.3.1 Error identification, from UNE-EN 301549:2022].
- There are forms with mandatory fields where the user is not informed of this, as well as fields where a textual example of the field format is missing [requirement number 9.3.3.2 Labels and instructions, from UNE-EN 301549:2022].
- There are form fields where an error is reported when an incorrect value is entered, but no suggestion for correction is provided
[requirement number 9.3.3.3 Suggestions for errors, from UNE-EN 301549:2022]. - There are pages with syntax errors and therefore some assistive products may not interpret the content correctly (duplicate page IDs, unclosed tags, incorrect tag construction, etc.) [requirement number 9.4.1.1 Processing, from UNE-EN 301549:2022].
- There are pages where assistive products will not be able to obtain information, interact and keep track of the status of user interface controls, such as help messages, action result status messages, link attributes, page language image, etc., which cannot be read by screen readers when they appear. [requirement number 9.4.1.2 Name, function, value of UNE-EN 301549:2022].
- There are buttons where there may not be sufficient colour contrast between the background and the element, making it difficult for people with visual impairments or colour blindness to identify these elements.
- There may be occasional editing errors on some web pages.
b. Disproportionate loading
- Not applicable.
c. Content does not fall within the scope of applicable legislation
There may be office files in PDF or other formats published that do not fully comply with all accessibility requirements. However, every effort has been made to ensure that most of them do comply.
Preparation of this Accessibility Statement
This statement was developed on 27 August 2025.
The methodology used to prepare the statement was a self-assessment conducted by the organisation itself.
Last review of the statement: 27 May 2025.
Comments and contact details
You may communicate any accessibility requirements (Article 10.2.a) of RD 1112/2018), such as:
- reporting any possible non-compliance by this website
- reporting other difficulties in accessing the content
- making any other queries or suggestions for improvement regarding the accessibility of the website
Through the contact form.
You may submit:
- a complaint regarding compliance with the requirements of RD 1112/2018 or
- a request for accessible information regarding:
- content that is excluded from the scope of RD 1112/2018 as established by Article 3, paragraph 4
- content that is exempt from compliance with accessibility requirements because it would impose a disproportionate loading.
In the Request for accessible information, the facts, reasons and request must be clearly specified so that it can be verified that the request is reasonable and legitimate.
Communications, complaints and requests for accessible information will be received and processed by the website owner.
Application procedure
If, after submitting a request for accessible information or a complaint, it has been rejected, you disagree with the decision taken, or the response does not meet the requirements set out in Article 12.5, you may lodge a complaint. You may also lodge a complaint if you have not received a response within twenty working days.
Optional content
The website is optimised for Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0 or higher and the latest versions of Firefox, Safari, Opera and Google Chrome. The minimum recommended web resolution is 1280×1024 pixels.
The website is designed for responsive viewing, meaning it displays optimally on tablets and mobile devices. On these devices, it is optimised for viewing in the latest versions of Chrome for mobile, Firefox for mobile, Safari mobile, Opera Mini and the native Android browser.
Depending on the browser you are using to access the portal, you will need to use a combination of keys or other keys to use the keyboard shortcuts:
Key combinations for tabs
- Ctrl 1-8 Switch to a specified tab, counting from the left.
- Ctrl +9 Switch to the last tab.
- Ctrl + Tab Switch to the next tab.
- Ctrl + Shift + Tab Switch to the previous tab.
- Ctrl + W , Ctrl + F4 Close the current tab.
- Ctrl + T Open a new tab.
- Ctrl + Shift + T Reopen the last closed tab.
- Ctrl + N Open a new browser.
To navigate faster
- Alt + Left Arrow or Backspace Back.
- Alt + Right Arrow or Shift + Backspace Forward.
- F5 Reload the page.
- Ctrl + F5 Reload the page without using the cache.
- Esc Stop loading the page.
- Alt + Home Open our home page.
Keys to zoom in on the web page
- Ctrl and + or Ctrl + Mouse wheel forward Zoom in.
- Ctrl and – or Ctrl + Mouse wheel backward Zoom out.
- F11 Turns full screen mode on or off.
Scrolling through the web
- Space or Page Down Scroll down within a frame.
- Shift + Space or Page Up Scroll up within a frame.
- Top Go to the top of the page.
- End Go to the end of the page.
- Click the mouse scroll wheel up or down.
Shortcuts for the address bar
- Ctrl + L or Alt + D or F6 Activate the address bar so you can start typing a URL.
- Alt + Enter Open the location in the address bar in a new tab.
Shortcuts for searching while browsing
- Ctrl + K or Ctrl + E Activate the search box in the address bar.
- Ctrl + F or F3 Search within the current web page.
- Ctrl + G or F3 Search for the next word in the text on the current page.
- Ctrl + Shift + G or Shift + F3 Search for the previous text searched for on the page.
Shortcuts for Browsing History and Favourites
- Ctrl + H Opens browsing history.
- Ctrl + J Opens download history.
- Ctrl + D Marks the current website as a favourite. (try this website :P).
- Ctrl + Shift + Delete Deletes browsing data, history, passwords, cache, etc.
Other useful shortcuts for browsing the internet
- Ctrl + P Print the current page.
- Ctrl + S Save the current page to your computer (html code).
- Ctrl + O Open a file from your PC.
- Ctrl + U Open the source code of the current page.
- F12 Developer Tools.