ANITA Accessibility Statement

1) Introduction

We are pleased about your visit to our website and thank you for your interest.

Below you will find information on the accessible usability of our online offering.

We inform you about:

  • what services and features you can expect on this website,
  • how you can use these services and features,
  • which accessibility options are available to you, and
  • which authority is responsible for monitoring accessibility on this website.

2) Services and Features of this Website

This website is an online shop for the sale of goods.

The term "goods" refers to physical items.

Products are presented that can be added to a virtual shopping cart and then ordered and paid for.

The website features a header and footer menu.

The header menu lists our products by category, which can be accessed individually.

Each product is described on its own detail page, including essential features, scope of delivery, and total price. From there, it can be added to the shopping cart.

Additionally, once you've added at least one product, you can access the cart via the header menu. From there, you can initiate and complete the ordering process.

The footer menu contains links to our legal notice (Impressum), contact details, legal information, shipping and payment options, and other helpful service pages.

3) Instructions for Use of Services and Features

3.1 Virtual Buttons

This website can be operated via virtual buttons.

3.2 Home, Category, and Product Detail Pages

The homepage displays a selection of offered products. Interacting with a product leads to its detail page.

You can navigate through different product categories via the header menu.

After selecting a category, you land on an overview page listing all products in that category.

From there, clicking a product leads to its detail page.

Product detail pages include all relevant information and may offer a quantity selector and an add-to-cart button.

If available, the desired order quantity can be set before adding to the cart.

3.3 Virtual Shopping Cart

Clicking the cart button adds the selected product (and quantity) to your cart.

You can access the cart at any time via the header menu.

You can review the added products and adjust quantities or remove items as needed.

3.4 Online Order Process

After reviewing your cart, you can proceed with the checkout using the corresponding button.

You'll first be asked to enter your contact details (at minimum name, email, and delivery/billing address).

Next, you choose your preferred shipping method.

Then, you select a payment method, enter payment details, and finalize your order.

The order is binding only after you click the final confirmation button, labeled “Buy”, “Buy Now”, “Order with Obligation to Pay” or similar.

Before that, you can go back using your browser’s “Back” button or cancel the order entirely.

If you choose an online payment method, you’ll be redirected to the provider’s payment system.

4) Legal Requirements for Accessibility

This website qualifies as an “electronic commerce service” due to its online ordering and payment features.

As such, specific legal accessibility requirements apply.

The website must support the needs of users with disabilities and enable the use of assistive technologies.

The shop's features must be:

  • perceivable
  • operable
  • understandable
  • robust

Perceivable: Content must be presented in a way that all users can perceive it.

Operable: Functions must be usable by people with motor or cognitive limitations.

Understandable: Information must be logically structured and clearly labeled.

Robust: Content must work reliably even when using assistive technologies.

If products in the shop have their own accessibility requirements, relevant usage information must be provided, where available.

5) Available Accessibility Features

This website meets accessibility requirements through the following measures:

  • Alt texts for images for use with screen readers
  • Operability via mouse and keyboard
  • Browser-independent layout and display
  • Use of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to separate content and design
  • Validated HTML code for reliable functionality
  • Adequate spacing between characters for better readability
  • Compatibility with all common screen readers
  • Responsive design for all screen sizes
  • Scalable design elements for zoom accessibility
  • Strong color contrast between text and background
  • Text-based hints if mandatory fields are left empty

6) Supervisory Authority

The following authority is responsible for monitoring accessibility on this website:

Federal Office for Social Affairs and Disabilities – Ministry of Social Affairs Service
Babenbergerstraße 5
1010 Vienna
Austria

Phone: (+43) (0) 1/588 31
Email: post.wien@sozialministeriumservice.at

Copyright notice: Created by the specialized attorneys of the IT-Recht Kanzlei and protected by copyright (https://www.it-recht-kanzlei.de)

Last updated: June 26, 2025, 12:16:39