This site has been conceived and set up following the W3C WCAG 1.0 et 2.0 recommendations.
This site is a site fully accessible to persons with disabilities, regardless of the disability (visual, motor, intellectual). It was designed and set up following the recommendations of WCAG 1.0 and 2.0 of the W3C.
The definition of web accessibility by Tim Berners-Lee, W3C Director and inventor of the World Wide Web is:
"Putting the Web and its services available to all individuals, whatever their hardware or software, network infrastructure, native language, culture, geographical location or their physical or mental. "
A site is accessible when it is possible for anyone to access equally, regardless of the browser used, the display device, using the technique used, the possible disability of the user, and its intellectual level and ability to understand computers.
Navigation is compatible with special equipment for people with disabilities: including screen readers, braille displays and tools for magnification of characters.
The graphic has been defined and implemented taking into account the parameters of accessibility. The problems of contrast and color overlays have been designed for the visually impaired do not have reading difficulties.
This site was created in a way that allow you to enlarge the size of the text according to your needs. To change the size of the text:
The editorial of the site was studied to allow everyone to fully understand its contents.
This site provides a text alternative to non-text elements. When your mouse hovers over a visual texts describe the contents of these elements. This same information is accessible to screen readers. We use little or no JavaScript, and during its use, we propose an alternative.
Multimedia videos and animations are made available through the following:
Signs for acronyms and abbreviations is thinking so you can find the portion of the mouse, their meaning in a bubble. This same information is accessible to screen readers.