Accessibility declaration
We make sure that the PixelShark website is clear, fast and usable on various devices.
Availability status
The website is developed in accordance with good digital accessibility practices: logical structure of headings, text contrast, responsive layout, alternative descriptions for important graphics and support for basic keyboard navigation.
Possible restrictions
Some archived content, embedded external content, or file downloads may not meet all accessibility requirements. Such elements are successively updated during the development of the website.
Reporting problems
If you notice a problem with the accessibility of the website, please write to us: Show email . In the report, provide the address of the subpage, a description of the problem and the device or browser you are using.
Technical information
The website was prepared as a static frontend based on Astro and React, with an emphasis on performance, SEO and proper support for mobile devices.
Scope of good practices
In the new sections of the website, we take care of a predictable document structure, one main H1 heading, H2-H3 hierarchy, clear form labels, appropriate sizes of touch elements and links describing their purpose. Forms are designed so that the user can understand required fields, consents, and error messages.
Availability and performance
Digital accessibility is linked to performance. Fast loading, responsive layout, correct image dimensions and reducing unnecessary JavaScript make the site easier to use for people on mobile devices, slower connections and with assistive technologies.
Accessibility FAQ
How do I report an accessibility issue?
Send a message via the contact form or e-mail and provide the subpage address, description of the problem, device and browser.
Is the website developed for WCAG?
Yes. When developing the website, we use semantic HTML, logical headings, alternative descriptions, appropriate contrast and support for mobile devices.
Can archival materials have limitations?
Yes. Older content, downloads, or externally embedded content may require additional accessibility updates.