Navigation assistance

Introduction

This page is intended to guide you in using the site.

To find out how accessible this site is, visit the RGAA 4.1 2019 compliance statement.

The Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) defines web accessibility as follows:

Web accessibility means that people with disabilities can use the Web. More specifically, that they can perceive, understand, navigate and interact with the Web, and that they can contribute to the Web. Web accessibility also benefits others, including the elderly, whose abilities change with age.
Web accessibility encompasses all disabilities that affect access to the Web, including visual, hearing, physical, speech, cognitive and neurological disabilities.
See the WAI introduction.

Site organization

Main navigation

The site is structured into 3 sections, each accessible from the main navigation menu :

Other navigation systems

  • a site map accessible via a link in the footer ;
  • a search engine at the very top of the site ;
  • a breadcrumb trail directly below the main menu, showing where you are and the path you have taken to get to the page you are currently on.

Title navigation

  • The level 1 title corresponds to the main title of the site.
  • The level 2 title is the title of the content section consulted.

Most assistive technologies and browsers facilitate navigation by title. Most screen readers provide a function for jumping to the next title.

Keyboard navigation for interactive components

The site uses components based on JavaScript technology. Their structure and keyboard behavior comply with international recommendations.

In order for these components to function in a predictable way, and in accordance with the instructions for use provided below, screen reader users must access them in form mode, or activate form mode once they have been accessed.

We list below the components present on the site and their use with the keyboard.

  • Modal window
  • Tooltip
  • Accordion
  • Menu
  • Tree
  • Calendar
  • Autocomplete

Report a malfunction

If, despite our vigilance, you encounter the slightest accessibility problem on our site, please do not hesitate to write to us at { Contact address to be completed }

Defender of Rights

If you notice a lack of accessibility that prevents you from accessing a content or functionality of the site, and you report it to us and do not manage to obtain a rapid response from us, you are entitled to send your complaints or a request for referral to the Rights Defender. There are several ways to do this:

  • a contact form ;
  • a list of the delegate(s) in your region, with their direct contact details ;
  • a postal address :

Défenseur des droits

Free answer 71120

75342 Paris CEDEX 07

 

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