Accessibility Statement

This statement describes the accessibility approach used across the portfolio and how to report issues.

March 2026

Current approach

The site uses semantic landmarks, descriptive headings, visible focus states, keyboard-friendly navigation, and localized copy for the main public pages.

Implemented improvements

A skip link leads directly to the main content, form controls are labeled, filters expose toggle state, and external links clearly indicate when they open a new tab.

  • Keyboard navigation with stable page landmarks.
  • Accessible forms with inline validation announcements.
  • Consistent typography and high-contrast color tokens.

Known limitations

Some embedded assets and third-party services may have their own accessibility constraints. Those cases are kept to a minimum and reviewed when content is updated.

Contact for issues

If you encounter an accessibility barrier, write to enrique at um.es and include the page URL, the device or browser you used, and a short description of the issue.