Accessibility Statement
[Last updated: 2025.07.26.]
What does web accessibility mean?
We, the team behind CTRL+ALT+CRIP, are committed
to making our website https://ctraltcrip.com,
as accessible as possible to everyone.
This website was created with the understanding that
there is no single “correct” way to do accessibility.
But there are many ways to move toward it
with rigor, creativity, and solidarity.
We aim to ensure that visitors with disabilities
can engage with the site with the same or equivalent
degree of access and experience as others.
This includes the site’s technical structure as well
as the access tools used by visitors themselves, such as:
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screen readers,
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keyboard navigation,
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and alternative input devices.
This page is not just a legal accessibility statement.
It’s a reflection of our ongoing effort to adhere to
– and also go beyond – the Web Content
Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.2).
It’s also an open invitation:
If you encounter barriers on our site, we want to know.
Accessibility is a collective practice, and we’re learning with you.
Accessibility settings
on this website
Organizational accessibility
CTRL+ALT+CRIP is an online cultural platform.
If events or exhibitions take place in
a physical location, we ensure accessibility.
Details about access conditions are provided
in the event descriptions.
We welcome your feedback, comments, and questions.
If you experience any accessibility issues on the website,
or need help, please feel free to contact us:
Accessibility contact:
Name: Mrs. Beáta Pintérné Sosity
Email: hello@ctrlaltcrip.com