Accessibility

The Cabildo de Fuerteventura is committed to making its websites accessible, in accordance with Royal Decree 1112/2018, of 7 September, on accessibility of public sector websites and applications for mobile devices, transposing Directive (EU) 2016/2102 of the European Parliament and of the Council.

This accessibility statement applies to the dissemination web portal (URLs of the type smartisland.cabildofuer.es).

Compliance status

This website is fully accessible, in compliance with RD 1112/2018 of 7 September, due to the exceptions and non-compliance of the aspects listed below.

Preparation of this accessibility statement

The present statement was prepared on 20/07/2021 and is based on a self-assessment carried out by the Cabildo of Fuerteventura.

The date of the last revision was 01/06/2022.

Observations and contact details

  •     By submitting a request at the Electronic Headquarters of the Cabildo of Fuerteventura.
  •     At the citizen attention offices.
  •     By telephone, calling 928 86 23 00.
  •     In person: Submitting a request at the General Register of the Cabildo of Fuerteventura.

The communications will be received and treated by the Fuerteventura Cabildo's Municipal Computer Service.
Application procedure

You can initiate a complaint when, after having contacted the Cabildo de Fuerteventura regarding the accessibility of this website, you do not agree with the decision taken.

You can file a complaint:

  •     By submitting an instance at the Electronic Headquarters of the Cabildo de Fuerteventura.
  •     In person: By submitting an instance in the General Register of the Cabildo of Fuerteventura.

Communications will be received and processed by the Fuerteventura Cabildo's IT Service.

Optional content

What is web accessibility ?

Web accessibility refers to the possibility of access to the web and its contents by all people, regardless of disabilities (physical, intellectual or technical) that may present or those arising from the context of use (technological or environmental).

When websites are designed with accessibility in mind, all people can have equal access to content, for example:

  •     Providing alternative text to images so that blind or visually impaired people can use special readers.
  •     Using simple language in writing and illustrations to overcome learning disabilities.

Standards compliance and visual design

All pages of this website comply with the Accessibility Guidelines or General Principles of Accessible Design established by the WAI Working Group belonging to the W3C.

The visual design has been made under the recommendation of the W3C. on Cascading Style Sheets, Level 3 (CSS3). If the browser or browsing device does not support style sheets, the web content remains fully readable thanks to its structural markup.
Tools to facilitate the reading of information

A default zoom on the displayed pages can be set in the browser configuration options.

In most browsers, the size of all the contents of a page can be varied by using the following key combinations:

  •     CTRL+ : Allows you to increase the size of the contents.
  •     CTRL- : Decreases the size of the contents.

Additional tools

Sometimes various files and forms are made available to users in PDF format.

It is necessary to have a program capable of viewing them. If you do not have one on your system, please follow the instructions below:

  1.     Download Adobe Reader free of charge from the Adobe website.
  2.     Once downloaded, proceed to install the program following the simple instructions that will be displayed.
  3.     Once the installation is complete, any file with a .pdf extension can be viewed.