Navigation aid
Return to the site's home page:
Present on all pages, the Oocity logo allows you, with a simple click, to return to the home page.
Back to top:
At the bottom of the screen there is a "Back to Top" link allowing you to quickly find the main menu and navigation path.
Tab navigation:
You can navigate from one link to another using the "Tab" key (press the "Tab" key and repeat until you select the desired link, confirm with the "Enter" key).
Navigation by titles:
Most assistive technologies and browsers facilitate navigation by headings. Most screen readers provide a feature to jump to the next heading, for example:
- The "H" key takes you to the next heading
- The "1" key takes you to the next level-1 heading
- The "2" key takes you to the next level-2 heading
The "Insert" + "F6" key combination provides a list of headings, which can be sorted by tab order or alphabetically.
Bookmarking:
You can bookmark any page on this site. To do this, navigate to the desired page, then, in the menu bar at the top of the browser:
- In Google Chrome: Click Bookmarks > Add to Bookmarks
- In Mozilla Firefox: Click Bookmarks > Bookmark This Page
- In Safari: Click Bookmarks > Add to Bookmarks
- In Internet Explorer: Click Bookmarks > Add to Bookmarks
- In Opera: Click Bookmarks > Bookmark to Page
Keyboard users, press "Ctrl" + "D" simultaneously on your keyboard if you're on a PC, or "Cmd" + "D" if you're on a Mac.
Browser Compatibility:
This site follows the recommendations made by the W3C and is compatible with HTML 5 and CSS3.
It is therefore accessible via many browsers:
- on Windows: Mozilla Firefox, Netscape, Opera, Chrome, Internet Explorer 8, 7
- on Mac OS X: Opera, Safari, Mozilla Firefox, Netscape, Chrome
- on Linux: Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Chromium
What is digital accessibility?
This website has been designed to be accessible to as many people as possible.
Thus, all Internet users must be able to access all of the site's content without any physical or cognitive disabilities, hardware, or connection performance being an obstacle.
In order to be accessible and compatible with various navigation methods (mouse-free and keyboard-free navigation) as well as for people with disabilities using specialized software or hardware (voice reader, Braille display). This approach is based on the criteria of the General Accessibility Framework for Governments (RGAA).
Accessibility of content and compliance with web standards
Digital accessibility standards include the following requirements:
- Font sizes can be enlarged and reduced
- Images include alternative text where appropriate
- Headings are organized on multiple levels
- This site can be navigated without using a mouse using tab navigation
- Pages are properly structured and consistent, both in terms of design and editorial style
- Pages are organized to be functional, even if your browser does not support JavaScript
- The site's layout is separated from its content through the use of style sheets. The use of CSS positioning properties, by completely separating presentation and content, allows documents to maintain a consistent order outside of CSS: titles, menus, content, etc.
Improvement and contact
Please let us know if you encounter any problems that prevent you from accessing any content or functionality on the site, or that could be improved. Email us at contact@oocity.co