Accessibility Statement

APT Livigno | Azienda di Promozione e Sviluppo Turistico srl is committed to making its website accessible, in accordance with Law No. 4 of January 9, 2004. This accessibility statement applies to www.lasgambeda.it.

APT Livigno | Azienda di Promozione e Sviluppo Turistico srl continues its efforts to constantly improve the accessibility of its website and services, believing that it is a collective moral obligation to enable seamless, accessible, and barrier-free use for all, including people with disabilities. APT Livigno | Azienda di Promozione e Sviluppo Turistico srl is committed to continuously monitoring accessibility issues, striving to identify and remove any possible barriers.

Compliance status: Partially compliant

This website is partially compliant with the requirements set out in Appendix A of the UNI CEI EN 301549 standard due to the non-conformities listed below.

Non-accessible content

The content listed below is not accessible due to non-compliance with Law No. 4 of January 9, 2004.

For web pages:
1.3.1 Information and relationships
1.4.3 Contrast (minimum)
2.4.7 Visible focus
2.5.3 Label in name
3.2.4 Consistent identification

For non-web documents:
10.1.3.1 Information and relationships
10.2.4.2 Page titling
10.3.1.1 Page language
10.3.1.2 Language parts


Accessibility menu activation

This website uses the UserWay PRO Accessibility Widget, a tool that, thanks to Artificial Intelligence, allows users to adapt their browsing experience to their own needs. Use of the widget is completely free for website users and helps improve the site’s compliance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.1).

UserWay PRO offers a range of features to enhance site accessibility and user experience, accessible via a dedicated panel by clicking the widget icon or using the keyboard shortcut CTRL+U, listed below:

  • Screen Reader
    Reads aloud all page content without requiring an external reader.

  • Dictionary
    (WCAG 2.1 & WCAG 2.2, 1.3.1)
    Allows access to dictionaries without leaving the website. Essential for users with cognitive disabilities, non-native English speakers, and others.

  • Larger Text
    (WCAG 2.1 & WCAG 2.2, 1.4.4)
    Increases text size on screen with four levels of enlargement, improving readability across the entire site.

  • Saturation
    Adjusts the color intensity of the site to high, low, or grayscale.

  • Contrast
    Inverts site colors or switches between light and dark contrast modes.

  • Smart Contrast
    Ensures all site colors fully comply with ADA standards, enhancing content visibility.

  • Highlight Links
    Emphasizes links, buttons, and other interactive elements with high-contrast colors, improving identification, usability, and overall accessibility.

  • Pause Animations
    Stops moving or auto-updating content considered an accessibility barrier, halting animations and flashing elements that may distract or trigger seizures in at-risk individuals.

  • Text Spacing
    (WCAG 2.1 & WCAG 2.2, 1.4.12)
    Adjusts text and line spacing to improve readability for dyslexic and visually impaired users. Offers three adjustment levels for a personalized, more accessible reading experience.

  • Line Height
    (WCAG 2.1 & WCAG 2.2, 1.4.12)
    Increases line spacing for a more comfortable reading experience throughout the site.

  • Text Alignment
    Aligns site text to the left, right, or center for a more personalized and accessible reading experience.

  • Dyslexia-Friendly Font
    The “UserWay Dyslexia Friendly” font enhances readability and provides a smoother, easier reading experience for visitors with dyslexia.

  • Large Cursor
    Enlarges the standard cursor by 400% so it remains clearly visible, enabling faster and more accessible navigation through hyperlinks, tabs, and form elements.

  • Tooltips
    Displays alternative text and ARIA labels for on-screen elements with a simple mouse hover. Tooltips are high-contrast and easy to read for visually impaired users.

  • Page Structure
    Quickly reveals page titles, landmarks, and links in a clear, structured, and accessible way, helping all users locate content more efficiently.


Accessibility statement drafting

This statement was drafted on April 3, 2025.
The information contained herein was obtained from an evaluation carried out by a third party.
The statement was last reviewed on July 23, 2025.


Feedback mechanism and administration contacts

If you encounter any difficulty accessing content on this website or require assistance, please contact us at:
📧 [email protected]

When contacting us, please specify:

  • Full name;

  • Web page address or section concerned;

  • Clear and concise description of the issue encountered;

  • Tools used (operating system, browser, assistive technologies);

  • Information about the issue (please do not include personal data or details about your disability).


Enforcement procedure (Digital Ombudsman)

If you receive an unsatisfactory response or no response within thirty days of notification or request, you may contact the Digital Ombudsman by emailing:
📧 [email protected]


Website information

  • Website publication date: August 25, 2000

  • Usability tests performed: NO

  • CMS used for the website: WordPress


Administration information

  • Number of employees with disabilities: 5

  • Number of workstations for employees with disabilities: 5