Il Tartufo di Paolo di Menichini Gianpaolo is committed to making its websitehttps://iltartufodipaolo.com accessible, in accordance with Law 9 January 2004, no. 4. This accessibility statement applies to the website https://iltartufodipaolo.com

updated on il 26/04/2025

Technical reference specifications used

The assessment was carried out via an accessibility audit conducted in reference to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) in its version 2.1 and level AA.

Status of compliance

This website partially complies with the requirements set out in Annex A to the UNI EN 301549:2018 standard (WCAG 2.1) and the requirements ex Annex A DM 5 July 2005 (WCAG 2.0) due to the cases of non-compliance listed below.

Inaccessible Content The content listed below is inaccessible for the following reason(s):

* Failure to comply with Law 9 January 2004, No. 4:

  • Images: Some images may be present without sufficiently descriptive alternative text (Success Criterion 1.1.1 – Non-textual content), which may prevent complete understanding by users with visual impairments. In particular, the text overlay on images for photo gallery previews may in some cases have little contrast.
  • Multimedia Content: There may be video content without subtitles or audio content without adequate transcriptions (Success Criterion 1.2.2 – Subtitles), making them unusable by users with hearing impairments.
  • Textual content: There may be issues with the organization of information and semantic relationships within text content (Success Criterion 1.3.1 – Info and Relationships), which may compromise correct comprehension by users who use assistive technologies. For example, the content of article pages may be interrupted by bands of related information and/or advertisements, which may make navigation and logical understanding of the information difficult.
  • Reflow: When resizing the page or enlarging the text, some sections may not reorganize correctly or may go outside the edges, making it difficult to consult without having to scroll horizontally (Success Criterion 1.4.10 – Reflow), especially at high zooms.
  • Colors and contrast: The contrast ratio between text and background, as well as between important graphic elements and the background, may not meet the minimum requirements (Success Criterion 1.4.3 – Minimum Contrast), making reading difficult for users with visual impairments.
  • Keyboard Navigation and Interaction: The order of reading and focus may not always be meaningful (Success Criterion 2.1.1 – Keyboard).
  • Automatic Playback of Multimedia Content: Videos that start automatically when the page opens and move to a fixed frame as the page is scrolled (Success Criterion 2.2.2 – Pause, Stop, Hidden) can be disorienting and hinder navigation. Although they can be closed, users who use assistive technologies or are sensitive to sudden movements and animations may still encounter difficulties.
  • Automatic Updates: The page may automatically reload without the ability to block such an update, which may compromise the use of the content (Success Criterion 2.2.4 – Interruption).
  • Embedded content: Accessibility issues may arise with embedded content from third-party providers, such as iframes, including advertising elements, over which the site owner has limited control (Success Criterion 4.1.2 – Name, Role, Value).

Il Tartufo di Paolo di Menichini Gianpaolo is actively committed to improving the accessibility of its digital properties through continuous monitoring and the implementation of targeted technical interventions. Monitoring, however, does not exclude the possible presence of additional non-compliant elements in addition to those already indicated.

Drafting of the accessibility statement

This statement was drafted on 26/04/2025

The information contained comes from a self-assessment activity, conducted with the aid of automatic tools (such as Accessible Web’s RAMP).

Manual checks, including, but not limited to, tests with keyboard navigation, Screen Readers and screen magnifiers.

This verification process involved the main user paths of the site and the most common types of page templates.

Methods for sending reports and contact details of the provider

If during the use of this website you encounter any accessibility problems or you would like to make a report, you can write to the email address moc.oloapidofutratlinull@ofni indicating:

  • name of the website
  • url of the web page that is the subject of the report
  • clear and concise description of the problem encountered

and we will do our best to make that page or the information contained therein accessible to you.

How to send reports to AgID

In the event of an unsatisfactory response or failure to respond within thirty days to the notification or request, the interested party may submit a report using the method indicated on the AgID institutional website at https://www.agid.gov.it/

Information on the website

* Usability tests have been carried out: No

* The mobile application is designed for the following operating systems:

  • Android
  • iOS