Declaration of accessibility
Introduction
Legislative Decree No. 82 of May 27, 2022, transposes Directive (EU) 2019/882 of the European Parliament and the Council of April 17, 2019, on the accessibility requirements for products and services.
Guidelines on the accessibility of services, in implementation of Article 21 of Legislative Decree No. 82/2022 Version 1.0 dated 26 March 2024.
The decree was published in the Official Gazette (General Series No. 152 of 01-07-2022) and came into force on July 16, 2022, but its provisions will be effective from June 28, 2025.
Pulcranet s.r.l is committed to making its websites accessible in accordance with May 27, 2022, No. 82, which transposed Directive (EU) 2019/882 of the European Parliament and of the Council of April 17, 2019, on accessibility requirements for products and services. This accessibility statement applies to the websites https://www.holyart.com/
Description of the service
Status of compatibility with the requirements
The website https://www.holyart.com/ are partially compliant with the requirements of Annex A of UNI EN 301549:2018 (WCAG 2.1) due to the cases of non-compliance and/or exceptions listed below. Pulcranet s.r.l is conducting together with its suppliers an analysis aimed at making the necessary interventions to make the sites in question accessible and compliant with the standard.
Non-accessible content
The following content is not accessible because it is not compatible with the underlying harmonized standard EN 301 549:
- There are images without captions on one page. It is difficult to navigate to the images with screen readers.
- There are links without link text on several pages.
- On almost all pages, the contrast between text and background is too low.
- There is no title on single pages.
- There are form fields without a label on almost all pages. It is difficult to navigate to the form fields with screen readers.
- On many pages there are buttons without labelling. It is difficult to navigate to the buttons with screen readers.
- There are headings on a page that have no caption or contain the aria-hidden attribute and are therefore not accessible to screen readers.
- On almost all pages there are 'iframe' elements whose labels have already been assigned. If the elements cannot be clearly assigned, screen reader users may confuse the elements.
- On all pages, the meta viewport prevents zooming. Deactivating the zoom makes page content more difficult to read for people with visual impairments.
- There are invalid aria attribute values on all pages. These are not recognized by screen readers and are therefore not output correctly.
- There are invalid aria attribute values on a page. These are not recognized by screen readers and are therefore not displayed correctly.
- On several pages there are focusable elements that are marked as decorative and are therefore accessible to assistive technologies, but should actually be ignored.
- On many pages, a parent element lacks the appropriate child elements. This can confuse screen reader users because content is expected but none is there.
- There are elements with the Aria-hidden attribute on a page that can be focused at the same time. This makes these elements accessible for assistive technologies, even though they should be hidden.
- On a page, links are indistinguishable from the surrounding text.
- On almost all pages, there are particularly important areas that are marked with the role 'region' but have no labeling. As a result, screen reader users cannot recognize the purpose and content of the area.
- Non-text Content
- Info and Relationships
- Meaningful Sequence
- Identify Input Purpose
- Contrast (Minimum)
- Resize Text
- Images of Text
- Reflow
- Non-text Contrast
- Content on Hover or Focus
- Keyboard
- Bypass Blocks
- Focus Order
- Link Purpose (In Context)
- Multiple Ways
- Headings and Labels
- Focus Visible
- Label in Name
- Language of Parts
- Error Identification
- Labels or Instructions
- Name, Role, Value
- Status Messages
Pulcranet s.r.l is conducting an analysis with its suppliers to make the necessary changes to make the sites in question accessible and compliant with the regulations. Pulcranet s.r.l with a view to progressively improving the experience of its web customers, has also proactively implemented the SaaS Eye-Able software by Web Inclusion GmbH.
The functionality in question allows audits to scan individual pages of the site for digital barriers, providing compatible support that explains the error and proposes an alternative code to correct it, and other tools that allow website users to utilise important functions that can improve navigation. The company is committed to developing past and future code evolutions in accordance with WCAG 2.2 guidelines.
Feedback and contact details
Do you have a comment or remark about the barriers on this website? Please contact us. We will explain to you what barriers exist and how we want to improve our digital environments. We will answer your questions as soon as possible. Thank you for your feedback. For more information, please contact the following address:
In the email it will be necessary to indicate: Name and surname; Address of the web page or sections of the site or customer area subject to the report; Clear and concise description of the problem encountered; Tools used (operating system, browser, assistive technologies).
AGID
In the event of an unsatisfactory response or no response within thirty days to the notification or request, the data subject may send a report to the AGID:
Disclaimer
The automatic check of the web content was carried out on: 19/06/2026. For the web content accessed by Eye-Able, the Google Chrome browser in version 136.0.7103.92 was used. We guarantee the accuracy of the information provided for the tested application version under the specified browser and operating system parameters. If different versions or environments are used, a different display is possible, which may differ from the results given here. For a complete check, manual tests by the website operator are also recommended. In accordance with the AGID Guidelines on the accessibility of services, Version 1.0 of 04.03.2026, par. 5.1 "Obligations of the service provider", and in line with Opinion No. 33/2026 of the Data Protection Authority, it is specified that the service provided adopts appropriate measures aimed at preventing any form of tracking – whether through its own systems or those of third parties – of tools, solutions, and usage settings that could be associated with the ways in which users access digital content. The service does not carry out profiling activities nor does it use web tracking techniques (such as, by way of example, cookies other than technical cookies or fingerprinting techniques) capable of collecting information from which a user's disability condition could be inferred.