Accessibility Statement for Mister Mixmania
At Mister Mixmania, we are committed to making our digital content accessible to all people, regardless of their abilities or how they access the internet. Although we are not legally obliged to comply with accessibility standards such as BITV 2.0 or similar (as a small company [or: with fewer than 10 employees / low revenue]), we see it as our social responsibility to offer the most inclusive online experience possible.
Our Commitment
We are continuously working to improve the accessibility of our website mister-mixmania.com. This includes the following areas:
- Perceivable: Content should be perceivable by all users, for example, by providing alternative text for images or captions for videos.
- Operable: Navigation and interaction with the website should be easy for everyone, including users who cannot use a mouse.
- Understandable: Information should be clear and easy to understand.
- Robust: Content should be reliably interpreted by various assistive technologies.
Current Status of Accessibility
We understand that the path to a fully accessible website is an ongoing process. We are currently striving for:
- Structured Content: We use headings (
<h1>,<h2>, etc.) correctly to ensure a logical reading order. - Alternative Text for Images: Wherever possible, we provide descriptive alternative text for images.
- High-Contrast Colors: We ensure sufficient contrast between text and background to improve readability.
- Keyboard Navigation: Our website is generally navigable using a keyboard.
However, there may be areas that are not yet fully accessible. This may include, for example:
- E.g., “Some older PDF documents may not yet be fully accessible.” or “Certain interactive elements may not yet be optimally designed for screen readers.”
Feedback and Contact
Your feedback is important to us! If you encounter any accessibility barriers on our website or have difficulty accessing content, please contact us. Your feedback helps us to continuously improve our website.
Please send us an email to:
[Your Email Address, e.g., info@yourdomain.com]
or use our contact form at:
Please describe the problem as accurately as possible and ideally provide the affected page (URL) and the type of access (e.g., browser used, assistive technology).
This statement was last updated on: [Date, e.g., June 18, 2025]
