Accessibility

IMAIOS is committed to ensuring the accessibility of the website, enabling all our users to access our content without difficulty. Our teams are aware of and involved in this commitment and we are continuously improving our features to guarantee the best user experience.  

We implement accessibility standards based on the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 established by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).

Please don't hesitate to contact our customer service if you encounter an accessibility problem on one of our website pages. Also feel free to send us your comments or questions.

Here are some features that can improve your experience on our website.

Display features

  • You can increase or decrease the font size by zooming in or out using the shortcuts "CRTL + Key +" or "CTRL + Key -" on Windows and "CMD + Key +" or "CMD + Key -" on MAC, with your keyboard or in the settings of your internet browser.
  • Our videos are subtitled to provide several ways to understand the content. 
  • The site offers sufficiently high color contrast for easy reading as well as alternative texts and descriptions to the images.

Orientation assistance

  • The IMAIOS logo, top left, lets you return to the home page any time and from any page.
  • The menu is permanently displayed on all pages, making it easy to navigate through the pages.

Navigation help

  • Navigation of the site is accessible using the keyboard without the mouse, except on our products e-Anatomy, vet-Anatomy and IDV.
  • The search engine is available at the top right of all the pages. You can use it to search for one or more keywords which will give a result of pages concerned by these keywords.
  • On all our pages, a breadcrumb trail is available above the main content. It displays the tree structure of the pages and helps go up the navigation levels.

 

Access to the IMAIOS website on mobile and tablet devices

Our site is available on iOS and Android mobile devices. Each mobile operating system offers accessibility features. You can view more information with the following links:

iOS: 

Android:

To find out more, you can read our article Digital accessibility: best practices