The definition of Web accessibility, by Tim Berners-Lee, the director of W3C and inventor of the World Wide Web, is as follows:
“Make the Web and its services available to all individuals, regardless of their hardware or software, network infrastructure, native language, culture, geographic location, or physical or mental abilities.”
The site uses relative font sizes to enable you to adapt the size of the characters displayed using your browser's controls.
You can adjust the font size to suit your needs, but beyond a certain size, some elements may overlap and make reading difficult.
This website aims to be as accessible as possible, but it's not perfect.
This site complies with the W3C in terms of web page development. Only the main pages (home, contacts, site map, search engine, ... and a few content pages) were tested.
The sizes of the blocks making up the page (menus, content, etc.) are expressed in relative units, so their dimensions adapt to the content.
Character sizes are defined with proportional units, i.e. you can change the size of the characters at your convenience using your browser's functions:
The use of these keyboard shortcuts depends on your browser and operating system:
For Windows :
For Macintosh :
For Linux :
In accordance with European directives, LaserAddict respects your right to consent to the use of personal data. Consenting to these technologies allows us to process data such as browsing behavior, cookies or unique identifiers. Not giving or revoking consent may have a negative impact on certain functions and features.