Aaccessibility Statement
We believe the internet should be available and accessible to everyone, regardless of circumstances or abilities. To achieve this, we strive to adhere as closely as possible to web content accessibility guidelines at level AA. Adhering to these guidelines helps ensure that the website is accessible to all people, including those who are blind, have motor impairments, vision impairments, epilepsy, color blindness, cognitive disabilities, and more.
The website of Mayula Studio is designed from the outset to be adapted to every user according to the requirements of accessibility regulations for people with disabilities (Accessibility Adjustments to Service), the Equal Rights for Persons with Disabilities Law, 2013, and in accordance with recommendations for making internet website content accessible (WCAG) 2.0).
- The site is written in a semantic manner, with standard HTML tags and content hierarchy. Additionally, ARIA (Accessible Rich Internet Applications) features are embedded in the site to ensure that screen reader users can read, understand, and enjoy site features.
- Images contain ALT tags (alternative text) that provide clear and simple information about the image content.
- Content is adapted for all popular screen readers including JAWS and NVDA.
- Decorative elements are hidden from screen readers.
- The site is keyboard navigable: this includes the ability to navigate the site using the Tab and Shift + Tab keys, operate menus and select fields with arrow keys, and close them using Esc. It also includes activating buttons and links using the Enter key, navigating between radio buttons and checkboxes using arrow keys, and filling them using the spacebar or Enter key.
- The visual order of items and their order in TAB navigation is checked.
- The focus indicator when using the keyboard is clear and strong.
- Inner pages contain, in addition to the main menu, “breadcrumbs” for hierarchical navigation.
- Keyboard users will find quick navigation menus and content skipping options.
- Links are emphasized with color and text weight.
- Text contrast on the site is high to facilitate reading for users with vision impairments.
- Users with hearing devices may experience headaches or other problems due to automatic sound playback. This site does not have automatic sound playback.
- When there are video segments to view on the site, they are accompanied by textual explanations for hearing-impaired individuals.
Personalization of features through the accessibility interface
Several elements are not accessible by default. To address this, we have created an accessibility interface that allows users with specific disabilities to customize the website according to their personal needs. Access to accessibility options is done by clicking on the blue accessibility button with the wheelchair symbol at the bottom right of the screen.
The personalized settings are saved on the user’s device for 30 days, so there is no need to redefine them every day. These customization options aim to provide an excellent user experience for all users.
- Color Profile Customization – The website is designed so that the colors are always contrasting and comfortable for reading. However, users who still wish to change the color profile can choose between high contrast mode, inverted contrast, and light background.
- Text – Font size can be enlarged and font style can be changed from a stylized font to a simpler sans-serif font for easier reading.
- Animations – Users with epilepsy may be affected by videos, flashing lights, and animations. The website does not contain background videos but does include a gentle opening animation on each page and subtle entry animations. Users can stop all these animations by pressing a button.
- Mouse pointer – The website features a unique round mouse pointer. Users can switch to the standard mouse pointer through the accessibility interface.
- Link highlighting – Users can choose to underline links to make them more prominent.
- Opening external links in the main window – By default, external links open in a new tab (TARGET=”_BLANK”). Through the accessibility interface, you can define external links to open in the same window.
Browser compatibility and technical support
We aim to support a wide range of browsers and assistive technologies as much as possible, so our users can choose the most suitable tools for them with as few limitations as possible. We support all browsers constituting over 95% of the user market share, including Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Opera, and Microsoft Edge, as well as JAWS and NVDA (screen readers) for both Windows and MAC users.
Structural Accessibility
There is no audience reception at the studio.
Comments, Feedback, and Suggestions
Despite the many efforts made to allow everyone to tailor the site to their needs, there may still be pages or sections that are not fully accessible, are undergoing accessibility improvements, or lack an appropriate technological solution for accessibility.
If you encounter a bug, have difficulty using any aspect of the site, or have ideas for improvement, we would love to hear from you. You can contact Mayula Studio directly via the following email: [email protected] or by phone: 054-9535626
Last Updated: 07/05/2024