Accessibility statement
Prodigious undertakes to make its website accessible in accordance with Article 47 of Law No. 2005-102 of February 11, 2005.
Compliance status
prodigious.fr is not in compliance with the general accessibility guidelines.
This accessibility declaration applies to the prodigious.fr website.
Test results
The compliance audit carried out by Razorfish France revealed that :
32.93% of RGAA version 4.1.2 criteria have been met.
The site's average compliance rate is 69.6%.
Content not accessible
The contents listed below are not accessible for the following reasons :
List of non-compliant criteria :
1.1 | Does each information-bearing image have a text alternative?
1.2 | Is each decorative image correctly ignored by assistive technologies?
1.3 | For each information-bearing image with a text alternative, is this alternative relevant (excluding special cases)?
1.6 | Does each information-bearing image have a detailed description, if necessary?
1.8 | In the absence of a replacement mechanism, every information-carrying text image should, if possible, be replaced by styled text. Is this rule respected (except in special cases)?
3.2 | Is the contrast between text color and background color sufficiently high on every web page (excluding special cases)?
3.3 | In every web page, are the colors used in interface components or graphic elements carrying information sufficiently contrasted (excluding special cases)?
4.1 | Does each pre-recorded time-based medium have a text transcription or audio description, if required (excluding special cases)?
4.3 | Does each pre-recorded synchronized time-lapse medium have synchronized subtitles, if required (excluding special cases)?
4.5 | Does each pre-recorded time-lapse medium have synchronized audio description, if required (excluding special cases)
4.7 | Is each time medium clearly identifiable (excluding special cases)?
6.1 | Is every link self-explanatory (excluding special cases)?
6.2 | Does every link on every web page have a title?
7.1 | Is every script compatible with assistive technologies, if necessary?
7.3 | Is each script controllable by keyboard and pointing device (excluding special cases)?
7.5 | On each web page, are status messages correctly rendered by assistive technologies?
8.2 | For each web page, is the generated source code valid for the specified document type (excluding special cases)?
8.9 | In every web page, tags must not be used solely for presentation purposes. Is this rule respected?
9.2 | Is the structure of each web page consistent (excluding special cases)?
10.3 | In every web page, is information still comprehensible when style sheets are disabled?
10.5 | Are CSS declarations for element background and font colors used correctly on every web page?
10.6 | In every web page, is every link whose nature is not obvious visible in relation to the surrounding text?
10.7 | Is the focus visible on every web page for every element that receives focus?
10.8 | For each web page, is hidden content intended to be ignored by assistive technologies?
10.9 | On every web page, information should not be provided by shape, size or position alone. Is this rule respected?
10.10 | In every web page, information must not be given by shape, size or position alone. Is this rule implemented appropriately?
10.11 | For each web page, can content be presented without loss of information or functionality, and without the need for either vertical scrolling for a window height of 256 px, or horizontal scrolling for a window width of 320 px (excluding special cases)?
10.12 | In every web page, can text spacing properties be redefined by the user without loss of content or functionality (except in special cases)?
11.1 | Does each form field have a label?
11.10 | Is the input control used appropriately in every form (excluding special cases)?
11.11 | Is the input control accompanied, where necessary, by suggestions for correcting input errors?
11.13 | Can the purpose of an input field be deduced to facilitate automatic filling of fields with user data?
12.1 | Does each set of pages have at least two different navigation systems (excluding special cases)?
12.2 | Are the menu and navigation bars always in the same place in each set of pages (excluding special cases)?
12.6 | Can content grouping zones on several web pages (header, main navigation, main content, footer and search engine zones) be reached or avoided?
12.8 | Is the tab order consistent on every web page?
13.1 | For each web page, does the user have control over each time limit for modifying content (excluding special cases)?
13.8 | Is every moving or flashing content item on every web page controllable by the user?
13.9 | Is the content offered on each web page viewable regardless of screen orientation (portrait or landscape) (excluding special cases)?
Derogations for disproportionate load
No derogation identified
Content not subject to accessibility requirements
No content not subject to accessibility obligation
Establishment of this declaration of accessibility
This declaration was drawn up on May 19, 2025.