Sodexho is committed to this public-spirited approach and undertakes to provide you with an accessible website.
"It is in the nature of the Web to be universal. It must be accessible to all disabled people."
Tim Berners Lee, creator of the Web and Director of the W3C.
Accessibility policy
Navigation principles
Text size
Keyboard shortcuts
Compatibility with browsers
Accessibility policy
This site has been designed in compliance with the web standards defined by the W3C, and in particular the directives for web content accessibility laid down by the WAI initiative. As a result, this site is accessible to all Internet users, including senior citizens or disabled people who have functional difficulties.
A site complying with accessibility standards is of benefit to all Internet users. Among other advantages:
- the content of the site is logical and hierarchically structured
- page display is generally 30 to 80% faster
- the site is independent from the web browser used
Navigation principles
You will find the following navigation elements on all pages of the site:
- the Sodexho logo, which allows you to go back to the home page from the internal pages of the site
- priority links at the bottom of the page: accessibility, site plan, legal wordings, contact.
- the breadcrumb trail, which tells you what page you are on and allows you to go rapidly to the higher navigation level
- the main menu, which indicates the main contents and families of contents of this site. A secondary menu (displayed on the left after the breadcrumb trail) indicates the contents of a given family.
“Go to content” type rapid access links, useful in particular to blind people, are also present at the top of the page on all pages of the site.
Text size
Small fonts can make reading on Internet difficult for certain users. This site has been produced in such a way that the size of the text can be adjusted easily in accordance with the possibilities offered by the various browsers:
- Internet Explorer: Select the menu options "Display: Text size"
- Mozilla: Select the menu options "Display: Text size"
- Opera: Select the menu options "Display; Zoom"
- Safar : Select the menu options "Presentation; Enlarge / Reduce text size"
If you have a wheel mouse, most browsers allow you to increase the size of the text by combining the wheel with a key on the keyboard:
- Windows: Ctrl + mouse wheel
- Mac: Apple + mouse wheel
Keyboard shortcuts
Keyboard shortcuts are present and active on all pages of the site:
- 1 takes you to the home page
- 2 takes you to the Accessibility page
- 3 takes you to the site plan page
- 4 takes you to the contact page
- 5 takes you to the legal wordings page
Most browsers allow you activate links through a combination of keys.
- Windows: you can use Alt + shortcut key (+ Enter for Internet Explorer)
- Mac: you can use Ctrl + shortcut key (+ Enter for Internet Explorer)
- Linux: you can use Alt + shortcut key
- Opera 7 is homogeneous on all operating systems: Shift + Escape + Shortcut key
Compatibility with browsers
This site is compatible with all recent browsers supporting HTML 4.01 and CSS 2 and complies with the XHTML and CSS vocabulary and grammar recommended by the W3C.
As regards very old generations of browsers, it is possible that you will encounter display problems on the following browsers:
- Netscape 3 and IE 3: incomplete handling of HTML content and CSS page formatting
- Netscape 4 and IE 4: incomplete handling of CSS page formatting
- Netscape 4, Camino, Galeon, Konqueror , Omniweb, Safari before version 1.2 and Opera Windows /Linux before version 7 do not handle keyboard shortcuts.