Digital Accessibility
Accessibility conformance report for https://www.ido.it/it/ Last updated: 25/09/2025
This document has been provided by Accessiway to comply with the obligations of the European Accessibility Act until the relevant National Authority provides the official template.
Every complex paragraph is introduced by an explanation in a simpler language.
Introduction
We want everyone, including people with disabilities, to use our service easily. This statement explains the steps we take to make it accessible, following laws and standards like the European Accessibility Act and WCAG.
Miniconf Spa is committed to accessibility and inclusivity. We want all our customers, including people with disabilities, to be able to use our service successfully.
This document explains the accessibility features of https://www.ido.it/it/, how we meet the requirements of the European Accessibility Act , EN301549 standard, WCAG 2.2, ADA and Sec. 508, and what we are doing to maintain and improve accessibility. This statement covers only https://www.ido.it/it/.
We regularly review this informations as we enhance https://www.ido.it/it/.
Overview
iDO is an online store that allows users to browse and purchase clothing products for children aged 0 to 16. Customers can search for products, browse the catalog, read descriptions, add items to their cart, and check out securely with various payment options. The service is available as a website that can be accessed from both desktop and mobile devices.
iDO is an online store that allows users to browse and purchase clothing products for children aged 0 to 16. Customers can search for products, browse the catalog, read descriptions, add items to their cart, and check out securely with various payment options. The service is available as a website that can be accessed from both desktop and mobile devices.
How to Use https://www.ido.it/it/ (Accessibility & Operation)
We strive to make https://www.ido.it/it/ simple to use for everyone. Here’s an overview of how to navigate and operate our service when using assistive technologies or special configurations:
How to use https://www.ido.it/it/
The main menu of the website, at the top of each page, allows you to navigate to product categories, special offers, the store locator, and access your account. There is a search bar at the top; when you type in keywords, various suggestions are offered. Each category page contains a title and a set of products with preview images and prices. Each product has its own page containing images, availability information, color options, product description, washing instructions, and price. You can purchase items by registering or as a guest. There is a dedicated registration page where you can enter all your personal information.
Accessibility of https://www.ido.it/it/
Use the standard interaction methods with the operating system and assistive technologies.
Our service accessibility might be customized and enhanced by activating the correct options of our accessibility widget the moment you land on each screen. The widget can be reached via keyboard at the beginning of the page or if visible in overlay, in a fixed position close to a corner of the window, and has a “universal access” like icon:
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Usage without vision: three tabs (or turn on Screen reader compatibility).
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Usage with limited vision: use zoom, contrast and font manipulation functions.
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Usage without perception of colour: use highlighting functions (headers, links, clickables).
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Usage with limited manipulation or strength: simply navigate with a keyboard emulator device or activate keyboard functionality.
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Minimize photosensitive seizure triggers: use turn off animations and specific colour combinations.
If correctly activating any of the functionalities might compromise the compatibility with your configuration or assistive technology, please contact us, and in the meantime, disable the widget by the appropriate button, to prevent misuse of our service.
If you need more explanation on using any part of https://www.ido.it/it/, please contact our support for personalized assistance [email protected] . We aim to provide any additional description or explanation necessary for you to operate the service smoothly.
Accessibility Compliance (How We Meet Requirements)
We have assessed https://www.ido.it/it/ against the European Accessibility Act’s requirements (if needed also to its local application), ADA, WCAG 2.2, Section 508 and ensured it meets them.
We commit to ensuring that https://www.ido.it/it/ is:
Perceivable
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Instructions provided for understanding and operating content do not rely solely on sensory characteristics of components such as shape, colour, size, visual location, orientation, or sound.
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Content is adaptable, allowing users to customise text size while maintaining a fully usable interface.
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Content that does not require a two-dimensional presentation reflows correctly when the user agent’s display size changes.
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Changing text spacing (such as line height, paragraph spacing, or spacing between letters or words) does not result in loss of information or content.
Operable
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No keyboard traps are present (it is possible to navigate freely into and out of all components).
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No time limits are imposed by the content or, if present, they are user-controllable, adjustable, extendable, or justified by functional or legal requirements.
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No flashing or blinking content is used at levels that could trigger seizures, remaining within safety limits.
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The screens in the service flow have titles that describe their subject or purpose.
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Elements that can receive keyboard navigation focus are always at least partially visible within the viewport.
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For user interface components with labels that include text or text images, the name read by assistive technologies includes the visually presented text.
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The target size of interactive elements is sufficiently large to ensure easy interaction for users.
Understandable
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The language of each page is properly defined and used consistently throughout the service
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User interface components, when receiving keyboard navigation focus, do not trigger unexpected context changes that may disorient users.
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User interface components, when activated by the user via keyboard or assistive technologies, do not trigger unexpected context changes that may disorient users.
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Available navigation mechanisms are positioned consistently throughout the entire service flow
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Repeated elements of the interface are consistently addressed in order to facilitate their identification
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When an input error is automatically detected, the erroneous element is identified and the error is described using text.
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When an input error is identified and suggestions for correction are known, those suggestions are provided to the user, unless prohibited by regulation
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We write content in clear, simple language.
Robust
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Standard development technologies that can be interpreted by assistive technologies are used
We tested https://www.ido.it/it/ with the most common assistive technologies in a wide variety of OS-Browser configurations:
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Screen readers (such as NVDA and JAWS on Windows, VoiceOver on Mac and iOS) to confirm that all interactive elements are announced correctly and can be operated.
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We also test with screen magnification and high contrast modes.
We aim for compatibility with current versions of major assistive tools. Our code follows the best practices outlined in WCAG 2.2 and EN 301 549 for robust implementation, meaning it should remain accessible even as technology evolves.
Standards: based on the above, we apply WCAG 2.2 AA (latest) and EN 301 549 criteria to ensure accessibility. Meeting these standards creates a presumption of conformity with the EAA’s requirements, ADA and other regulations based on the same technical standards.
Ongoing Monitoring and Maintenance
Accessibility is not a one-time effort for us – it’s an ongoing process. Here’s how we ensure https://www.ido.it/it/ stays accessible over time:
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Our Accessibility coordinator that oversees accessibility for https://www.ido.it/it/ and you can get in touch at this email [email protected]
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With the support of AccessiWay, we carried out an external, expert-led manual audit on 25/09/2025 to verify our accessibility compliance. We maintain a cycle of continuous testing and improvement, with recurring support in place to ensure that comprehensive audits — including manual testing by professionals using assistive technologies — are conducted at least once a year.
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We use automated testing tools integrated into our development process to quickly identify common accessibility issues (such as missing alt text or form labeling). Every code update goes through these checks.
Feedback and Contact Information
We welcome your feedback to make https://www.ido.it/it/ better. If you face any issues or have suggestions, contact us by email, phone, or mail. Share details about the problem so we can help.
We value the input of our users, especially if something isn’t working for you. If you have any difficulty accessing any part of https://www.ido.it/it/, discover an accessibility issue, or have suggestions for improvement, please let us know.
Email: [email protected]
Phone: - 05755331
When you contact us, please provide as many details as possible about the issue (which page or feature, what happened, and which assistive technology you are using, if applicable). We will try to acknowledge your feedback within 15 business days and will do our best to resolve the issue promptly or inform you of our progress.
Enforcement: In the event you feel we have not addressed your accessibility concerns adequately, you have the right to escalate your complaint. We sincerely hope to resolve any issue together with you before it reaches that stage, but this avenue is available.
Document History: This document was last reviewed and updated on 25/09/2025. We plan to review it at least annually, or whenever significant changes to the service occur.
Digital accessibility for Miniconf SpA
We firmly believe that the Internet should be available and accessible to everyone, and we are committed to
providing points of contact that are accessible to the widest possible audience, regardless of circumstances
and abilities.
To this end, Miniconf SpA works in collaboration with AccessiWay, a partner specializing in digital
accessibility, to adhere as closely as possible to the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Content
Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).
These guidelines explain how to make web content accessible to people with a wide range of needs: people
who are blind or visually impaired, or who have motor, cognitive, neurological, or sensory disabilities.
Adherence to the WCAG and technical support from AccessiWay help us ensure that the site is usable by as
many people as possible, in accordance with the principles of inclusivity and current regulations.
NOTES, COMMENTS, AND FEEDBACK
Despite our efforts to enable anyone to adapt the site to their needs, there may still be pages or sections
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are not fully accessible, are in the process of becoming accessible, or do not have an adequate
technological
solution to make them accessible.
We are constantly striving to improve our accessibility by adding, updating, and improving options and
features, as well as developing and adopting new technologies.
All this is done to achieve an optimal level of accessibility, keeping pace with technological advances.
If you wish to contact the website owner,
please use the following email address:
[email protected]
We are currently in the process of adapting and working to bring the site into compliance with WCAG
accessibility criteria.
The official Accessibility Statement will be published shortly, as soon as the technical analysis of the
content has been completed and any errors found have been remedied.
Customization via our accessibility widget
Once the WayWidget has been integrated and activated on your site, end users will be able to interact with it to personalize their browsing experience. When users change their settings through the widget, real-time changes are made to the website layout, ensuring that content is immediately optimized based on their selected preferences. Here's how the widget works and the features it offers:
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Widget Appearance : The accessibility widget appears as a small icon; when users click the icon, a menu of accessibility options opens, providing an easy way to adjust the layout of your website.
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User Preferences : The widget allows users to select their own accessibility preferences , such as:
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Text Size : Users can adjust the text size for better readability.
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Contrast Settings : Adjust the contrast to make content stand out better, especially for those with vision problems.
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Other display options : The widget also offers a number of display settings to suit different needs, making it easier for users to navigate the website.
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Text Size and Style : Enlarges or scales text for easier reading without requiring a page reload.
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Contrast : Apply changes to background and text colors to improve visibility for users who are colorblind or have low vision.
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Dynamic Content Control : For users who may be sensitive to animations or flashing content, the widget offers the ability to disable animations or modify the behavior of dynamic content. This feature is especially useful for those with conditions such as epilepsy.
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Improved Navigation : In addition to the visual changes, the widget improves keyboard navigation by optimizing the focus order, making it easier for users with motor disabilities to navigate and interact with the page efficiently.
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Screen Reader Compatibility : The widget ensures that all elements are screen reader compatible , ensuring that visually impaired users can easily understand and interact with all of your site's content.
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Convenient and Accessible : Accessibility settings are always easily accessible, with the widget remaining in a fixed position on the site, allowing users to make changes whenever they need to."