Accessibility Statement

Our Commitment to Digital Inclusion and Universal Access. We believe the web should be for everyone.

Errna is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for people with disabilities. We are continually improving the user experience for everyone and applying the relevant accessibility standards to achieve these goals. We believe in providing an inclusive and accessible digital environment for all our users.

Our Commitment to Inclusion

Our mission is to create technology solutions that empower businesses and individuals. A core part of this mission is ensuring that our own digital properties, including our website, are accessible to the widest possible audience, regardless of technology or ability. We are dedicated to a process of continuous improvement and view accessibility as an ongoing effort, not a one-time project.

Conformance Status

The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) defines requirements for designers and developers to improve accessibility for people with disabilities. It defines three levels of conformance: Level A, Level AA, and Level AAA. The Errna.com website is partially conformant with WCAG 2.1 level AA. Partially conformant means that some parts of the content do not fully conform to the accessibility standard.

We are actively working to bring all areas of our site up to this level of conformance and address any remaining issues.

Feedback and Contact Information

We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of the Errna.com website. If you encounter accessibility barriers or have suggestions on how we can improve, please let us know. We take your feedback seriously and will consider it as we evaluate ways to accommodate all of our users.

Technical Specifications

Accessibility of Errna.com relies on the following technologies to work with the particular combination of web browser and any assistive technologies or plugins installed on your computer:

  • HTML
  • WAI-ARIA
  • CSS
  • JavaScript

These technologies are relied upon for conformance with the accessibility standards used.

Limitations and Alternatives

Despite our best efforts to ensure accessibility of our website, there may be some limitations. Below is a description of known limitations, and potential solutions. Please contact us if you observe an issue not listed below.

  • Third-Party Content: Some embedded content or integrations from third-party websites may not be fully accessible. We cannot ensure the accessibility of content we do not control but are committed to selecting third-party tools that prioritize accessibility.
  • Legacy PDFs: Some older PDF documents may not be fully accessible to screen reader users. We are working to update these documents or provide them in alternative formats upon request.

If you encounter an issue, please contact us, and we will do our best to provide you with the information in an alternative format.

Assessment Approach

Errna assesses the accessibility of its website through the following approaches:

  • Self-evaluation: Our internal team regularly reviews the website against WCAG 2.1 AA criteria.
  • External Audits: We periodically engage with external accessibility experts to audit our site and provide recommendations.
  • User Feedback: We rely on feedback from our user community to identify and address accessibility issues in a timely manner.

Date of Statement

This statement was created on 21 January 2026.

Our Accessibility Principles in Action

Our commitment is more than a statement; it's embedded in our practices. We build and maintain our digital presence with these core principles in mind.

User-Centric Design

We prioritize the needs of users with disabilities throughout our design and development process, ensuring that our website is functional and intuitive for everyone.

Continuous Improvement

Accessibility is an ongoing journey. We regularly test our site, review feedback, and stay updated on best practices to make incremental and meaningful improvements.

Proactive Auditing

We don't wait for problems to arise. Through a combination of automated tools and manual testing, we proactively identify and fix potential accessibility barriers.

Team Training

Our developers, designers, and content creators are trained on accessibility standards and best practices to ensure our commitment is shared across the organization.

Open Feedback Channels

We believe the best insights come from our users. We maintain clear and accessible channels for anyone to report issues and provide suggestions for improvement.

Clear and Simple Content

We strive to use plain language and logical content structures, making our information easy to understand and navigate for users with cognitive disabilities.

Key Accessibility Features of Our Website

To support our commitment, we have implemented several key features designed to improve the experience for users with disabilities and those using assistive technologies.

Semantic HTML Structure

We use proper HTML5 semantic elements (like `<header>`, `<nav>`, `<main>`, `<footer>`) to define the structure of our pages. This helps assistive technologies understand the layout and purpose of different sections.

Keyboard Navigation

Our entire website can be navigated using only a keyboard. We ensure a logical tab order and that all interactive elements, such as links, buttons, and form fields, are accessible and operable via keyboard commands.

ARIA Implementation

We use Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA) attributes where necessary to enhance the user experience for screen reader users, providing context for dynamic content and advanced user interface controls.

Alternative Text for Images

All meaningful images on our site include descriptive alternative (alt) text. This allows users who cannot see the images to understand the information or context they convey.

High-Contrast and Readable Fonts

We have designed our website with color contrast ratios that meet or exceed WCAG 2.1 AA standards. We also use clean, legible fonts and provide scalable text to ensure readability for all users.

Accessible Forms

Our forms are designed with accessibility in mind. Each form field has a clear, programmatically associated label, and we provide clear instructions and error messages that can be understood by assistive technologies.