Accessibility

Accessibility Statement

This statement was drafted on 09/01/2025 for the website https://mr-bricolage.com.

It is valid as of its publication date and must be updated every 3 years, following major changes to the website, or 18 months after a new version of the accessibility reference framework.

Mr.Bricolage’s Commitment

Mr.Bricolage is committed to making its websites, mobile applications, intranet, extranet, and business software accessible in compliance with Article 47 of Law No. 2005-102 of February 11, 2005.

We value inclusion and diversity, and we ensure that our website: https://mr-bricolage.com is accessible to everyone, particularly people with disabilities.

As part of this digital accessibility initiative, we are working in collaboration with Accessiway.

We are firmly committed to a web for all. With a long-term and responsible vision, we aim to fully meet regulatory requirements, including RGAA 4.1.2 and the European Standard EN 301 549.

Compliance Status

The website: https://mr-bricolage.com has an accessibility score of 46.67% and is therefore Not compliant with the General Accessibility Improvement Framework (RGAA 4.1.2).

Test Results

The compliance audit carried out on 09/01/2025 by Accessiway shows that 46.67% of RGAA version 4.1.2 criteria are met.

Detailed results:

Non-Accessible Content

The following content is not accessible for the reasons listed below:

Non-Compliance:

1.1: Does every image conveying information have a text alternative?
1.2: Is every decorative image correctly ignored by assistive technologies?
1.8: Is every image of text conveying information, in the absence of a replacement mechanism, replaced with styled text whenever possible? Is this rule followed (except in special cases)?
2.1: Does every frame have a title?
2.2: For every frame with a title, is the title relevant?
3.2: On every web page, is the contrast between text color and background color sufficiently high (except in special cases)?
4.1: Does every pre-recorded time-based media have a text transcription or audio description, if necessary (except in special cases)?
4.5: Does every pre-recorded time-based media have synchronized audio description, if necessary (except in special cases)?
4.7: Is every time-based media clearly identifiable (except in special cases)?
6.1: Is every link explicit (except in special cases)?
6.2: On every web page, does every link have a label?
7.1: Is every script compatible with assistive technologies, if necessary?
7.3: Can every script be operated via keyboard and all pointing devices (except in special cases)?
8.7: On every web page, is each language change indicated in the source code (except in special cases)?
8.9: On every web page, are tags not used solely for presentation purposes? Is this rule followed?
9.1: On every web page, is information structured using appropriate headings?
9.3: On every web page, is each list properly structured?
9.4: On every web page, is each quotation correctly marked up?
10.1: On the website, are stylesheets used to control presentation of information?
10.6: On every web page, is every link whose nature is not obvious distinguishable from surrounding text?
10.7: On every web page, for each element receiving focus, is the focus indicator visible?
10.11: For every web page, can content be viewed without requiring both vertical scrolling in a window with a height of 256px and horizontal scrolling in a window with a width of 320px (except in special cases)?
10.13: On every web page, are additional contents triggered by focus or hover on a user interface component controllable by the user (except in special cases)?
11.1: Does every form field have a label?
11.10: In each form, is input validation used appropriately (except in special cases)?
11.11: In each form, is input validation accompanied, if necessary, by suggestions to correct input errors?
11.13: Can the purpose of an input field be inferred to enable autofill with the user’s data?
12.1: Does each group of pages provide at least two different navigation systems (except in special cases)?
12.6: Can grouped content areas present across multiple pages (header, main navigation, main content, footer, and search engine) be reached or skipped?
12.7: On each web page, is there a skip link or shortcut to the main content area (except in special cases)?
13.3: On every web page, does every downloadable office document have an accessible version if necessary (except in special cases)?
13.8: On every web page, is every moving or flashing content controllable by the user?

Exceptions for Disproportionate Burden

None.

Content Not Subject to Accessibility Requirements

None.

Preparation of This Accessibility Statement

This statement was prepared on 09/01/2025.

Technologies Used to Build the Site

Test Environment

Operating Systems:

Browsers and Software (latest versions available on each operating system):

Accessibility Evaluation Tools:

Pages Verified for Compliance

Feedback and Contact

If you are unable to access content or a service, you can contact the Mr.Bricolage Accessibility Manager at this email address to be directed to an accessible alternative or obtain content in another format.

Remedies

If you notice an accessibility issue preventing access to content or functionality and you do not receive a response after reporting it to us, you are entitled to submit a complaint or request intervention from the Defender of Rights.

Several options are available:

Defender of Rights
Libre réponse 71120
75342 Paris CEDEX 07
France