The implementation of Article 47 of the Law of February 11, 2005, on Equal Rights and Opportunities stipulates that all online services of the State or any public legal entity must be accessible to everyone.
An accessible website is one that allows people with disabilities to access its content and functionalities without difficulty.
For example, an accessible website makes it possible to :
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Navigate using a screen reader and/or a Braille display (commonly used by blind or visually impaired users) ;
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Customize the website’s display according to individual needs (e.g., enlarging text, adjusting colors, etc.) ;
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Navigate without using a mouse (using only the keyboard, a touchscreen, voice commands, or any other adapted device).
To achieve this, the website must comply with current accessibility standards during its development and subsequent updates.
If you are unable to access any content or service, you can contact the website administrator to be directed to an accessible alternative or to obtain the content in another format.
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