Last review
22 May 2026.
22 May 2026.
Island Class Transfer works to make its website clear, navigable and usable for as many people as possible, including people using assistive technologies or accessibility settings on their devices.
This statement applies to the Island Class Transfer website at islandclasstransfer.com and to its public pages available in Spanish, English, German and French.
As of the date of this review, the website is considered partially compliant. Technical accessibility measures have been implemented, but manual checks and real-use validation are still pending before full compliance can be claimed.
The website includes a skip link to the main content, identifiable main regions, heading structure by template, visible focus, semantic controls, alternative text for informative images and decorative treatment for resources that do not convey content. The mobile menu exposes an accessible name, expanded state and relationship with its panel; the language selector provides accessible names; the document language updates according to the route; the main video is treated as decorative and has a playback control; and multilingual versions maintain hreflang links in the head and sitemap.
A complete manual audit is still pending, including keyboard navigation, screen reader checks, zoom and reflow, exhaustive contrast review, form validation and verification of content and components across the four languages and different browsers and devices.
The method used was a technical self-assessment through code inspection and the automated checks available in the project. Automated checks do not replace manual testing with assistive technologies or real-use review.
This statement was prepared from a technical review of the Angular project, its public routes, templates, i18n resources, SEO metadata, sitemap, robots file and available accessibility styles.
To report an accessibility barrier or request information in an alternative format, write to islandclasstransfer@gmail.com.
Please indicate the affected page or URL, describe the barrier found and, where possible, include the browser, device and assistive technology used. Island Class Transfer will review the message and reply through the contact channel provided.
Automated tools help detect issues, but they do not replace a complete manual accessibility audit or a review of the real user experience.