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Accessibility of the teemIP website

A useful website should stay easy to read, browse by keyboard and understand, even when the topic is highly technical.

Where Things Stand

Checked and compliant points across 188 created pages: page language, main heading, skip link, images, forms, ARIA references, identifiers and tables.

Displayed status: RGAA audit completed - fixes applied (May 2026)

What We Checked

The review covers the 188 French, English, Spanish and German pages, including the blog, plans, contact pages, footer pages, error pages, the language selector and the iTop integrator pages.

Any new page added to the site must meet RGAA prerequisites: semantic structure, accessible contrast, keyboard navigation and text alternatives.

Accessibility audit results
What we checkedResultWhat changed
Page structureOK in automated checksEach page created has a skip link, a main#main-content area and a single H1.
FormsCompliantRequired fields are announced with aria-required and form feedback uses aria-live.
ImagesAlt and SVG masking integratedEvery image has an alt attribute. Decorative SVGs have been given aria-hidden="true".
ARIA and identifiersFixes appliedDuplicate identifiers and aria-controls / aria-labelledby references were checked. Untitled sections received an aria-label.
Functional testsIn progressKeyboard and screen reader journeys are being checked to confirm real comfort, perceived contrast and interactive components.

Continuous improvements and next steps

  • A real keyboard session has started on key journeys: home, plans, contact, blog and legal pages - and continues regularly.
  • Menus, accordions, tables and forms have already been tested with a screen reader, with ongoing validation.
  • Image alternatives are being reviewed and improved continuously to ensure they are useful, not just present.
  • Decorative SVGs hidden from assistive technologies (May 2026).
  • Language of text alternatives aligned with the page language (May 2026).
  • Keep all four languages at the same quality level.
  • Provide a clear HTML alternative when content becomes too complex.

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