Accessibility
This page contains voluntary accessibility notes for this demo website. It is not a final accessibility statement for a real dental practice and cannot be used for real practice websites without adaptation.
Whether a concrete practice website falls under legal requirements for digital accessibility depends in particular on the digital functions offered, the size of the practice, and the concrete contract, contact, or appointment logic. In a real client project, this classification requires project-specific review.
Scope
These notes refer to the fictional website of Praxis am Garten on this demo website.
Individual details about the practice, especially physical accessibility details for reaching the location, are sample values. Technical notes about digital accessibility, by contrast, describe the implementation of this demo website.
Digital Accessibility of This Demo Website
This demo website is designed for clear, robust content and interaction that are usable by as many people as possible: across devices, input methods, browsers, and usage situations.
At Zetun Web, accessibility is part of design, development, content, and quality review. This includes semantic HTML structure, clear heading order, understandable navigation, a skip link to the main content, keyboard operation, visible focus indication, sufficient contrast, reduced motion, and stable presentation across different screen sizes.
Image descriptions and alt text are created deliberately as part of the content and quality process. Their review depends on image purpose, page context, and understandability.
The demo website is oriented toward the success criteria of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 at level AA. A reliable conformance statement requires a concrete scope, audit coverage and project-specific assessment.
Zetun Web checks pages in their built state in the browser. Custom axe-core-assisted test flows provide technical hints about semantics, accessible names, roles, states, contrasts and relationships in the DOM.
Zetun Web also checks relevant interaction states, keyboard activation with Enter and Space, Escape behavior, focus return, tab order, internal links and same-page anchors.
These hints serve as a correction basis for launch and further development. Identified points receive targeted review and correction in the project.
Digital accessibility remains an ongoing process. Content, browsers, assistive technologies, devices, and technical standards continue to develop. Feedback from actual use supports this quality work.
Sample Details for the Fictional Practice Location
For the fictional sample practice, it is assumed that the practice is accessible. In this sample, the following building features are stored as example values:
- step-free access to the practice
- lift access up to the practice rooms
- accessible parking spaces in front of the building
These details are fictional. In a real client project, such notes are based on the actual building conditions of the practice. This includes access to the practice, lifts, door widths, sanitary areas, parking options, and further orientation notes on site.
Feedback and Contact
If you notice barriers on this demo website or need content in a more accessible form, you can contact Zetun Web.
Zetun WebEmail: kontakt@zetunweb.com
Tel.: +49 176 47354933
Postal address:
Javed Arshad ButtGubener Str. 30
01237 Dresden, Germany
Helpful details include the affected page, a short description of the barrier, your device and browser, and, where relevant, the assistive technology used.
Feedback helps improve the website. Reproducible technical points receive classification, prioritization, and targeted correction in the project.
Note for real client projects: In a real client project, scope, audit coverage, legal classification, contact path, physical accessibility details, digital functions, and concrete accessibility requirements would need to be checked and completed based on the respective practice website.
Status: June 2026