Commitment
EURO ADV is built to follow practical accessibility principles: readable text, semantic HTML, keyboard-friendly controls, visible focus states, useful labels, responsive layouts, and adequate color contrast.
Current Measures
- Pages use headings, landmarks, labels, and native form controls where possible.
- Interactive controls are designed with visible focus states and large tap targets.
- Route cards, maps, forms, and legal pages are responsive for small screens.
- Images include descriptive alt text where they carry meaning.
- Purely decorative icons and images are hidden from assistive technology.
Known Limits
- Map tiles and third-party map controls may not expose every visual detail to screen readers.
- Community-uploaded images, GPX files, and route descriptions may vary in quality.
- Some route geometry is visual by nature, so text summaries and route notes should also be reviewed before riding.
Report an Accessibility Issue
If you find an accessibility barrier, email hello@euroadv.eu with the page URL, device/browser, assistive technology if relevant, and a short description of the problem.
