


Accessible and respectful technology
Technology as a vector of change
The large data processing of the digital world negatively impacts the environment. Therefore, at Roiback we work to minimize our digital footprint. Our goal is to use more respectful servers and develop our websites taking into account programming techniques that minimize the impact.
First accessible booking engine
Also focusing on people, we created the first booking engine with universal accessibility as part of our commitment to technology and innovation.
What does it mean for a booking engine to be accessible?
It is about offering the same user experience to all sectors of the population, regardless of their situation. Our engine is adapted taking into account the different types of disabilities, among which are physical muscular or motor problems, auditory sensory problems, visual problems, whether with visual remains or total blindness, and also difficulties at an intellectual and cognitive level, such as dyslexia, Down syndrome or autism, among others.
Officially certified
Double-A Certification of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 of the W3C
Pages with Level AA: according to WCAG 1.0 guidelines from W3C-WAI
XHTML Code: Valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional
Complying with digital accessibility legislation
Law 34/2002, of July 11, 2002, on information society services and electronic commerce (LSSICE).
Law 51/2003, of December 2, 2003, on equal opportunities, non-discrimination and universal accessibility for people with disabilities (LIONDAU).
A respectful booking engine
Improves efficiency and response time
Reduces site development and maintenance costs
Manages server load (style sheets, better defined links, textual alternatives...)
"One of the many things we love about Roiback is that it requires minimal time from our developers to keep it running the way we want."

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