Accessibility statement

We want this website to be usable by as many people as possible, regardless of technical or physical circumstances.

Scope

This accessibility statement applies to the website of Norman Rentrop, Verlag Norman Rentrop, Bonn, published under this domain. It covers all publicly accessible pages of this website.

Status of compliance

The website is designed with regard to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) version 2.1, conformance level AA, as well as the requirements of the German Accessibility Strengthening Act (Barrierefreiheitsstärkungsgesetz, BFSG). According to our own assessment, the website largely meets these requirements.

Implemented measures include: full keyboard operability, a visible focus indicator, a skip link to the main content, a meaningful document structure with landmarks (header, navigation, main content, footer) and a coherent heading hierarchy, labelled form fields, text alternatives for meaningful images, sufficient colour contrast and respect for the “reduce motion” system preference. Content is rendered on the server and is generally accessible even without JavaScript.

Non-accessible content

To the best of our current knowledge, there are no significant accessibility limitations. The following points lie outside our direct control:

  • Third-party content that is merely linked to and whose accessibility is beyond our control.
  • Individual older documents carried over from the previous website (such as PDF files) may not be fully accessible. We will provide an accessible version on request.

Preparation of this statement

This statement was prepared and last reviewed on 20 June 2026. It is based on a self-assessment of the website.

Feedback and contact regarding barriers

Have you noticed shortcomings in the accessible access to content on this website, or do you need information in an accessible format? Please contact us:

Verlag Norman Rentrop
Rüngsdorfer Straße 2e
53173 Bonn, Germany
Phone: +49 228 – 36 88 40
Email: tw@rentrop.com

Enforcement / conciliation procedure

If you do not receive a satisfactory response to a request or complaint regarding accessibility, you may contact the responsible enforcement or conciliation body.

Market surveillance and enforcement of the accessibility requirements for digital services in Germany are handled by the joint market surveillance body of the federal states for the accessibility of products and services (Marktüberwachungsstelle der Länder für die Barrierefreiheit von Produkten und Dienstleistungen, MLBF). Its current contact details are available on that body's official website.