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TAW 3.0 (2/9/10 5:35 PM) Validation conform to WAI guidelines, W3C Recommendation 5 May 1999
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AutomaticHuman review
Priority 10229
Priority 21581
Priority 31849

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DESTACADOS
  • 3. Human review3. Automatic3. Human review2. Human review1. Human review1. Human review1. Human review1. Human review
    1. Human review1. Human review2. Human review1. Human review1. Human reviewCERACASA1. Human review
    1. Human review1. Human review1. Human review1. Human reviewLa I+D+i tiene nombre. Sepa más cosas de esta emprendedora empresa premiada con los ALFA de ORO en 2007 y 2009 con productos cerámicos innovadores.
     
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    1. Human review1. Human review2. Human review1. Human reviewPROYECTOS CERACASA
    1. Human review1. Human review1. Human reviewVea proyectos realizados con cerámica en todo tipo de actuaciones. Arquitectura, interiorismo, restauración, locales comerciales, hospitales...
     
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    1. Human review1. Human review2. Human review1. Human review1. Human review1. Human review1. Human reviewFERIAS1. Human review
    1. Human review1. Human reviewLe esperamos en las siguientes ferias o eventos:
    1. Human review1. Human review1. Human review   CEVISAMA (Valencia, 9-12 febrero 2010)1. Human review1. Human review
     
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    1. Human review1. Human review2. Human review 1. Human reviewMEDIO AMBIENTE 1. Human review
    1. Human review1. Human reviewCompromiso y respeto por el entorno. Certificado ISO-14001. Objetivo: cero residuos y creación de productos que sean sostenibles.1. Human review1. Human review 
     
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    1. Human review1. Human review2. Human review1. Human review1. Human reviewGALERIA DE AMBIENTES1. Human review
    1. Human review1. Human review1. Human review1. Human reviewTodos los estilos, encuentra lo que buscas en diseño o vanguardia. Nuevas ideas que te ayudaran a decidirte. Conoce las últimas tendencias en cerámica de interior y exterior.  1. Human review1. Human review 
     
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    1. Human review1. Human review2. Human review1. Human review¿QUE ES EMOTILE?1. Human review
    1. Human review1. Human reviewUn producto personalizable. Tu foto, en porcelánico, para realizar logotipos, fachadas, proyectos singulares. Conoce más de este premiado producto usado en más de 3000 proyectos.
     
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    1. Human review1. Human review2. Human review1. Human reviewPROCESO DE FABRICACIÓN1. Human review
    1. Human review1. Human review1. Human reviewSepa como se fabrican los productos CERACASA. La última tecnología. Los adelantos más innovadores del momento.
     
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    1. Human review1. Human review2. Human review1. Human reviewFAQ'S1. Human review
    1. Human review1. Human review1. Human review¿tiene dudas en la instalación? ¿en la limpieza de nuestros productos? ¿qué es un gres o un porcelánico?... entre y resuelva todas su dudas. Más de 100 preguntas y respuestas.1. Human review1. Human review
     
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    1. Human review2. Human reviewAyuda en la Instalación1. Human reviewCONSEJOS DE INSTALACIÓN1. Human review
    1. Human review1. Human review1. Human reviewLos mejores consejos en la instalación de productos cerámicos. No deje de consultar nuestra guía para evitar todo tipo de problemas. Asesoramiento gratuíto.
     
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    1. Human review1. Human review1. Human review2. Human review 1. Human review1. Human reviewSALA DE PRENSA 1. Human review
    1. Human review1. Human review1. Human reviewNoticias publicadas, eventos, fotos, notas de prensa... lo más destacado que se ha publicado sobre CERACASA en la web y en medios escritos de todo el mundo.
     
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    1. Human review1. Human review2. Human review1. Human reviewSUSCRÍBASE AL NEWSLETTER 1. Human review
    1. Human review1. Human review1. Human reviewReciba puntualmente en su e-mail las últimas novedades y noticias de Ceracasa. Distribuidor, periodista, consumidor... tenga el primero, lo último.
     
NUESTROS CATÁLOGOS ONLINE
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    1. Human review2. Human reviewPorcelánico de alta calidad Ceracasa 1. Human review2. Human reviewRevestimientos y gres de CERACASA
     
NOTICIAS
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    1. Human review2. Human reviewCERACASA presente en los principales eventos 1. Human review
    CERACASA A LA CABEZA DE LA INNOVACIÓN ESPAÑOLA.
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    CERACASA ha sido invitada a participar en la importante exposición MATER IN PROGRESS (Madrid, Sala Arquería de Nuevos Ministerios del 8 de octubre al 15 de noviembre) organizada por FAD (Fomento de las Artes y del Diseño) y el Ministerio de Vivienda del Gobierno de España.

    CERACASA participará con su laureado producto: BIONICTILE®, cerámica capaz de descontaminar el arie de las ciudades del NOx utilizando tan solo el sol, agua y la superficie cerámica.
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    1. Human review2. Human reviewEl mejor producto cerámico: CITY1. Human review“CITY”: EL DISEÑO NO ESTÁ REÑIDO CON LAS PRESTACIONES.

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    1. Human review1. Human reviewLa nueva colección en porcelánico de altas prestaciones llamada: CITY ha sido una de las propuestas más completas de esta temporada. Esta colección reúne unas características técnicas muy altas.

    Con un fino diseño  que otorga a la colección una gran naturalidad, una textura y apariencia de piedra basaltina  y una variedad de colores y formatos muy amplias, la serie 
    1. Human reviewCITY ha logrado crear una completa gama para usos de alto transito.1. Human review
     
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    1. Human review2. Human reviewBelén Juste entrega el premio a CERACASACERACASA SIGUE RECIBIENDO RECONOCIMIENTOS
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    1. Human review1. Human reviewGran año de la empresa CERACASA. Tras comenzar el 2009 con su segundo 1. Human reviewpremio ALFA DE ORO, siguió el galardón otorgado por la cadena 1. Human reviewONDA CERO RADIO a la EMPRESA DEL AÑO por el producto BIONICTILE by CERACASA.

    Recientemente, le ha sido otorgado el 1. Human reviewPREMIO A LA EXPORTACION 2009 por la Cámara de Comercio de Castellón a la gran labor exportadora y de expansión en todo el mundo de sus productos cerámicos. A mediados de julio se realizará la entrega de galardones.

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    1. Human review2. Human reviewMichael Banks en CASA PASARELA 09 1. Human review 1. Human review
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    1. Human review1. Human reviewEl importante fotógrafo inglés ha creado una de las colecciones de texturas fotográficas más atractivas del momento. Sus fotos están a disposición de cualquier arquitecto, decorador o proyectista para realizar suelos, paredes o fachadas en porcelánico.
    Ya están siendo utilizadas en hoteles y comercios de todo el mundo, aportando originalidad y vanguardia. Texturas de tendencia de un artista que ha trabajado para BENETTON, IKEA y FORMICA entre otras marcas.
     
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Found issues:

Priority 1[WAI] Priority 1 accessibility issues. A Web content developer must satisfy this checkpoint. Otherwise, one or more groups will find it impossible to access information in the document. Satisfying this checkpoint is a basic requirement for some groups to be able to use Web documents. No automatically detected problems and 229 problems that require human review have been found.

1.1 Provide a text equivalent for every non-text element (e.g., via "alt", "longdesc", or in element content). This includes: images, graphical representations of text (including symbols), image map regions, animations (e.g., animated GIFs), applets and programmatic objects, ascii art, frames, scripts, images used as list bullets, spacers, graphical buttons, sounds (played with or without user interaction), stand-alone audio files, audio tracks of video, and video.

2.1 Ensure that all information conveyed with color is also available without color, for example from context or markup.

4.1 Clearly identify changes in the natural language of a document's text and any text equivalents (e.g., captions).

5.1 For data tables, identify row and column headers.

5.2 For data tables that have two or more logical levels of row or column headers, use markup to associate data cells and header cells.

6.1 Organize documents so they may be read without style sheets. For example, when an HTML document is rendered without associated style sheets, it must still be possible to read the document.

6.2 Ensure that equivalents for dynamic content are updated when the dynamic content changes.

6.3 Ensure that pages are usable when scripts, applets, or other programmatic objects are turned off or not supported. If this is not possible, provide equivalent information on an alternative accessible page.

7.1 Until user agents allow users to control flickering, avoid causing the screen to flicker.

8.1a Make programmatic elements such as scripts and applets directly accessible or compatible with assistive technologies, if functionality is important and not presented elsewhere.

11.4 If, after best efforts, you cannot create an accessible page, provide a link to an alternative page that uses W3C technologies, is accessible, has equivalent information (or functionality), and is updated as often as the inaccessible (original) page.

14.1 Use the clearest and simplest language appropriate for a site's content.

Priority 2[WAI] Priority 2 accessibility issues. A Web content developer should satisfy this checkpoint. Otherwise, one or more groups will find it difficult to access information in the document. Satisfying this checkpoint will remove significant barriers to accessing Web documents. 15 automatically detected problems and 81 problems that require human review have been found.

3.4 Use relative rather than absolute units in markup language attribute values and style sheet property values.

12.4 Associate labels explicitly with their controls.

2.2a Ensure that foreground and background color combinations for images provide sufficient contrast when viewed by someone having color deficits or when viewed on a black and white screen.

3.1 When an appropriate markup language exists, use markup rather than images to convey information.

3.2 Create documents that validate to published formal grammars.

3.3 Use style sheets to control layout and presentation.

3.5 Use header elements to convey document structure and use them according to specification.

3.6 Mark up lists and list items properly.

3.7 Mark up quotations. Do not use quotation markup for formatting effects such as indentation.

5.3 Do not use tables for layout unless the table makes sense when linearized. Otherwise, if the table does not make sense, provide an alternative equivalent (which may be a linearized version).

6.4 For scripts and applets, ensure that event handlers are input device-independent.

7.2 Until user agents allow users to control blinking, avoid causing content to blink (i.e., change presentation at a regular rate, such as turning on and off).

7.3 Until user agents allow users to freeze moving content, avoid movement in pages.

8.1b Make programmatic elements such as scripts and applets directly accessible or compatible with assistive technologies.

10.2 Until user agents support explicit associations between labels and form controls, for all form controls with implicitly associated labels, ensure that the label is properly positioned.

11.1 Use W3C technologies when they are available and appropriate for a task and use the latest versions when supported.

13.1 Clearly identify the target of each link.

13.2 Provide metadata to add semantic information to pages and sites.

13.3 Provide information about the general layout of a site (e.g., a site map or table of contents).

13.4 Use navigation mechanisms in a consistent manner.

Priority 3[WAI] Priority 3 accessibility issues. A Web content developer may address this checkpoint. Otherwise, one or more groups will find it somewhat difficult to access information in the document. Satisfying this checkpoint will improve access to Web documents. 18 automatically detected problems and 49 problems that require human review have been found.

5.5 Provide summaries for tables.

10.4 Until user agents handle empty controls correctly, include default, place-holding characters in edit boxes and text areas.

2.2b Ensure that foreground and background color combinations for text provide sufficient contrast when viewed by someone having color deficits or when viewed on a black and white screen.

4.2 Specify the expansion of each abbreviation or acronym in a document where it first occurs.

9.4 Create a logical tab order through links, form controls, and objects.

9.5 Provide keyboard shortcuts to important links (including those in client-side image maps), form controls, and groups of form controls.

10.3 Until user agents (including assistive technologies) render side-by-side text correctly, provide a linear text alternative (on the current page or some other) for all tables that lay out text in parallel, word-wrapped columns.

11.3 Provide information so that users may receive documents according to their preferences (e.g., language, content type, etc.)

13.5 Provide navigation bars to highlight and give access to the navigation mechanism.

13.6 Group related links, identify the group (for user agents), and, until user agents do so, provide a way to bypass the group.

13.7 If search functions are provided, enable different types of searches for different skill levels and preferences.

13.8 Place distinguishing information at the beginning of headings, paragraphs, lists, etc.

13.9 Provide information about document collections (i.e., documents comprising multiple pages.).

14.2 Supplement text with graphic or auditory presentations where they will facilitate comprehension of the page.

14.3 Create a style of presentation that is consistent across pages.

13.10 Provide a means to skip over multi-line ASCII art.