Is your company compliant with the European Accessibility Act? Download our guide and get informed now that it has already come into effect!

Is your company compliant with the European Accessibility Act? Download our guide and get informed now that it has already come into effect!

inSuit’s AA certification – Mundicolor

inSuit’s AA certification

inSuit AA web accessibility certification logo

EVERYCODE S.L. certifies that:

On September 19, 2025 an Accessibility Audit was performed on the website http://www.mundicolor.es/ following WCAG international accessibility guidelines version 2.1, Conformance Level AA.

 

Certification details:

  • Certifying entity: Everycode S.L.
  • Certified entity: MUNDICOLOR
  • Website: http://www.mundicolor.es/
  • Accessibility level: Certified in accordance with
    WCAG 2.1 requirements, Conformance Level AA.
  • Certificate issue date: September 22, 2025
  • Certificate expiration date: September 22, 2027
  • Certificate number: 2025092201

 

 

Certification details:

  • Certifying entity: Everycode S.L.
  • Certified entity: MUNDICOLOR
  • Website: http://www.mundicolor.es/
  • Accessibility level: Certified in accordance with
    WCAG 2.1 requirements, Conformance Level AA.
  • Certificate issue date: September 22, 2025
  • Certificate expiration date: September 22, 2027
  • Certificate number: 2025092201

 

Results:

The results of the audit are partially compliant with the requirements of WCAG 2.1, Conformance Level AA.

Comments and/or exceptions:

  • Structural elements such as headings, field groupings, lists, and tables are being audited to verify that visual relationships are also correctly reflected in the code.
  • Appropriate autocomplete attributes are being incorporated into forms to improve the user experience, especially on mobile devices or in assisted access contexts.
  • All interactive elements are being reviewed to ensure that keyboard focus is always visible through clear and high-contrast styles.
  • It is being verified that interactive elements with visible labels match their accessible names, improving consistency and understanding for screen reader users.
  • Error messages are being improved to include understandable suggestions that help users correct the detected issue.
  • The correct implementation of ARIA roles and accessible attributes is being ensured so that dynamic messages (such as errors, confirmations, or alerts) are detected and announced by screen readers.
  • The five conformance principles required by WCAG Level AA are being upheld, ensuring that pages, processes, and technologies used do not interfere with the overall accessibility of the content.