
This website has been designed following the directives set by W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) with the objective of eliminating barriers impeding the right of any person to access information and communication.
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This website uses xhtml code, allowing creation of standard documents and a clean structure. Positioning of the content was developed using css without tables. Therefore, screen readers for visually impaired persons read the document logically.
All images on this website have the attribute "alt" included in their description in text format, except purely decorative images where this attribute is empty.
Links where the text doesn’t completely describe the destination have "title" attributes along with a clarification.
There aren’t any javascript pseudo-links. All links can be followed by any browser even if javascript is disabled.
This website makes intensive use of style sheets for layout. Tables are not used unless essential when displaying certain data.
If your browser doesn’t use style sheets, the page content will still be legible.