
Accessibility statement
Information document
Accessibility statement
This document sets out how far the formee.pl website meets WCAG 2.1 at level AA, which barriers remain, how we assessed accessibility and where to report the problems you encounter.
Prepared on: 14.08.2026
1. Our commitment
FORMEE Sp. z o.o. works to make formee.pl usable by everyone — regardless of disability, assistive technology or system settings.
Our benchmark is the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) version 2.1 at conformance level AA. This is a voluntary commitment: as a private company we are not covered by the Polish Act of 4 April 2019 on the digital accessibility of websites, which applies to public sector bodies. We apply the standard because we consider it the right measure of quality, not because a regulation requires it.
This statement covers formee.pl in all six language versions: Polish, German, Slovak, English, Danish and Swedish.
2. Current status
The website is partially conformant with WCAG 2.1 AA.
The word “partially” is deliberate. We carried out a review and removed every barrier we were able to identify and measure, but parts of the site have not yet been tested with real screen readers, and downloadable documents and editorially maintained content fall outside that review. We list them below rather than claim full conformance.
3. Known limitations
The following areas do not yet fully meet the standard, or have not been assessed:
- PDF documents — catalogues, product sheets and declarations of performance are not prepared as accessible documents (no tag structure, alternative texts or correct reading order). On request we provide the information they contain in another format.
- Project map — the interactive map cannot be operated by keyboard. The same set of projects is available as a list of links placed above the map, so no information exists on the map alone.
- Images in news and projects — alternative texts are entered by editors through the admin panel. Older entries, including those imported from the archive, may carry terse descriptions or ones that repeat the title. We are improving them progressively.
- Headings over images — in the opening sections text sits on a photograph or video. We protect contrast with a darkening layer, but it depends on the particular frame and can vary between shots.
- Screen reader testing — a full pass with NVDA or VoiceOver is still outstanding. Automated checks and code review catch only some barriers, so we do not treat the absence of reported errors as proof of conformance.
- Admin panel — an internal tool reachable only after signing in; it was not part of the review.
4. What the website provides
Items verified by measurement and improved in August 2026:
- Keyboard operation — every link, button and form field is reachable by keyboard and has a visible focus indicator; the menu keeps focus inside it and the Escape key closes it.
- Skip to content link — the first item in the tab order, letting you bypass the navigation.
- Contrast — text reaches at least 4.5:1, and interface elements and field borders at least 3:1.
- Structure — a correct heading hierarchy and landmark regions (header, navigation, main content, footer) that screen readers navigate by.
- Forms — every field has a persistently visible label and an autocomplete attribute; send errors and confirmations are announced to assistive technologies.
- Zoom and layout — the site works at 320 pixels wide without horizontal scrolling and does not block page zoom.
- Motion — background video has a pause control and starts paused when the system requests reduced motion.
- Languages — each version declares its language correctly, and the names in the language switcher are marked up with their own language so speech output reads them properly.
5. How this statement was prepared
This statement was prepared on 14 August 2026 on the basis of a self-assessment carried out by the team responsible for the website.
The assessment covered a code review of every component in the public part of the site, together with measurements taken on the rendered pages: contrast ratios computed from actual pixels (including text over photographs and video), verification of focus order and focus visibility during keyboard navigation, and checks on heading structure, landmark regions and layout behaviour at 320 pixels wide.
Nineteen non-conformances were found and all of them were fixed; the corrections were confirmed by repeat measurement. This statement does not cover testing with users or a screen reader pass — both are planned as the next step.
6. Reporting accessibility problems
If you encounter a barrier — an element you cannot operate by keyboard, content your screen reader cannot make sense of, contrast that is too low, or a document you cannot read — please tell us.
E-mail: sprzedaz@formee.pl. Phone: +48 95 740 21 11. Address: FORMEE Sp. z o.o., ul. Zakaszewskiego 7, 66-300 Międzyrzecz, Poland.
It helps to include the address of the page, a description of the problem and the software or device you are using. We reply within one working day. If removing the barrier requires longer work, we tell you the expected timeframe and, until then, supply the information you need in another form — by phone, by e-mail or as a text document.
7. Updating this statement
We update this statement whenever the website changes materially in technology or content, and after the barriers listed in section 3 have been removed. The date of preparation appears above the list of sections.