Accessibility statement
Magellan Partners is committed to making its websites, intranet, extranet and software packages accessible in accordance with Article 47 of Law No. 2005-102 of 11 February 2005.
This accessibility statement applies to Magellan Partners.
State of compliance
Magellan Partners is partially compliant with RGAA 4.1.2 due to the non-compliances listed below.
Test results
The compliance audit carried out by Magellan Partners’ internal accessibility experts reveals that 50% of the criteria in version 4.1.2 of the RGAA are met.
- 33 criteria are met
- 33 criteria are not met
- 40 criteria are not applicable
Inaccessible content
The content listed below is not accessible for the following reasons.
Non-compliance
Several non-compliance issues are described in this document, some of which recur on several pages:
- Decorative images are not always correctly ignored by assistive technologies.
- Text alternatives for images that convey information are not always relevant.
- Frame titles are not always relevant.
- The contrast between the text colour and the background colour is not always sufficiently high.
- Pre-recorded time-based media do not always have a text transcript or audio description when necessary.
- Text transcripts or synchronised audio descriptions of pre-recorded time-based media are not always relevant.
- Non-temporal media do not always have an alternative when necessary.
- Alternatives to non-temporal media are not always relevant.
- Temporal media cannot always be controlled using the keyboard and any pointing device.
- Non-temporal media cannot always be controlled using the keyboard and any pointing device.
- Temporal and non-temporal media are not always compatible with assistive technologies.
- Some links are not explicit.
- Not all links have a title.
- Some scripts are not compatible with assistive technologies.Some scripts cannot be controlled by the keyboard or any pointing device.
- For some scripts that initiate a context change, the user is not always notified or has no control.
- Status messages are not always correctly rendered by assistive technologies.
- The generated source code is not always valid according to the specified document type.
- Some tags are used solely for presentation purposes.
- Information is not always structured through the appropriate use of headings.
- Style sheets are not systematically used to control the presentation of information.
- The information is not always understandable when style sheets are disabled.
- The text is not always legible when the font size is increased to 200%.
- CSS declarations for element background colours and fonts are not always used correctly.
- Hidden content is not always ignored by assistive technologies.Content cannot always be presented without loss of information or functionality, or without excessive scrolling, on small windows.
- Text spacing properties cannot always be redefined by the user without loss of content or functionality.
- Not all form fields have a label.
- Content groupings on multiple web pages cannot always be easily reached or avoided.
- The tab order is not always consistent across all web pages.
- A new window may sometimes open without any action on the part of the user.
- Moving or flashing content cannot always be controlled by the user.
- The content provided is not always viewable regardless of the screen orientation.
Derogations for disproportionate burden
No exemptions identified
Content not subject to accessibility requirements
No content is exempt from the accessibility requirement.
Technologies used to build the website
- HTML5
- CSS
- JavaScript
- WordPress
User agents, assistive technologies, and tools used to verify accessibility
Web page testing was carried out using the following combinations of user agents and screen readers:
- NVDA with Google Chrome
Accessibility verification is the result of manual testing, assisted by tools (dedicated CSS sheets, HeadingsMaps and WebDeveloper Toolbar extensions, Colour Contrast Analyser, RGAA Assistant).
Pages of the site that have been checked for compliance
Feedback and contact
Magellan Partners undertakes to take the necessary measures to provide access, within a reasonable time frame, to the information and features sought by persons with disabilities, in accordance with their right to compensation.
If you are unable to access content or a service, you can contact our communications department to be directed to an accessible alternative or to obtain the content in another format.
We invite anyone experiencing difficulties to send an email to contact@magellan-partners.eu or use the contact form.
Remedy
This procedure should be used in the following case.
You have reported an accessibility issue to the website manager that prevents you from accessing content or one of the portal’s services, and you have not received a satisfactory response.
- Write a message to the Defender of Rights
- Contact the Defender of Rights representative in your region
- Send a letter by post (free of charge, no stamp required):
Defender of Rights
Libre réponse 71120
75342 Paris CEDEX 07