Accessibility statement

The accessibility statement describes the accessibility status of the website and any deviations from the accessibility requirements. You can also leave feedback about the page's accessibility if you notice any anomalies.

The digital service and its contents must meet the technical accessibility requirements set for it, i.e. the technical requirements for the service and its contents defined by the European standard EN 301 549.

Site accessibility

The website largely meets the accessibility criteria and there are no critical accessibility deficiencies. The accessibility of the website is constantly evaluated and accessibility is taken into account in the development of new features.

Those responsible for managing the website also guide other people who influence its content to take into account accessibility requirements in their own work.

Feedback

If the information or section of the website you need is not accessible, please contact us by email at info@yeppo.fi.

Deficiencies

Not all aria-* attributes match roles

On the home page, when presenting products in different categories, the link that works as a title does not correspond to the role.

Not all role elements are included in their required parent element

Some of the lower-level aria roles are not included in their upper-level element. On the home page, when presenting products in different categories, the link that functions as a title level is not included in the upper level element.

Some of the elements (button, link and menuitem) do not have accessible names

The rejected elements apply to the Instagram feed app on the front page.

The names of all links are not easily distinguishable

In some cases, the link text or alternative text for images, when used as links, is not sufficiently distinctive, individual and customizable. This applies to the Wishlist icon and the homepage banner.

Image elements have unnecessary alt text

Some image elements on the front page have alt attributes, which are unnecessary text. This applies to the banner images of categories targeted at different skin types on the front page.

The size or spacing of the contact areas is not sufficient

The ball elements that mark the change of banners are not large enough. However, it is also possible to change banners with the arrow keys, so the touch area feature is not necessary for accessible use.

Also Quick Links like "Questions?" do not meet the requirements for the size / spacing of the contact areas.