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Web accessibility

Last update: april 8, 2024

Partial compliance with the Quebec government’s accessibility standard

The content of the website hec.ca is subject to SGQRI-008 2.0, which is the Quebec government’s website accessibility standard (PDF, in French only, 146 Ko). This standard is based on the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.0).

All web content must satisfy the conformance requirements set out under WCAG 2.0 relating to:

  • all Level AA Success Criteria, except criteria 1.2.4 Captions (Live) and 1.2.5 Audio Description (Prerecorded)
  • Level AAA Success Criteria under the rules 2.3.2 Three Flashes and 3.1.4 Abbreviations
  • one of these two WCAG 2.0 conformance requirements: Level A 1.2.2 Captions (Prerecorded) or Level AAA 1.2.6 Sign Language (Prerecorded), using Quebec Sign Language (LSQlangue des signes québécoise).

This declaration of partial conformance currently excludes the following websites and web applications:

  • Course portal
  • HEC en ligne
  • HEC Montréal intranet
  • Nagano
  • Revue Gestion
  • Room reservation
  • Satellite sites for hec.ca using the platforms Wordpress and Shopify
  • Taleo
  • Zone Cours
  • Zone Info en ligne
  • Zone Recherche

Actions taken in compliance with the standard

Navigation

  • There are two ways to navigate the website: a main menu and a search engine.
  • There is visual consistency throughout navigation.
  • No new windows open automatically.

Links

  • The links present in texts are visually different.

Screen orientation and size

  • It is possible to change the display orientation.
  • No feature or content disappears in adaptive view.

Rich and multimedia content

  • Each new video and audio content has a title and/or a summary.
  • Flash effects are limited.
  • Information is not provided solely through shape, size, or location.

General structure

  • Title hierarchy is logical and exhaustive.
  • HTML flow order is consistent from one page to the next.

Page title

  • The <title> of each page is precisely indicated.

Languages

  • The main language of the page is identified with the lang attribute in the <html> tag.

HTML grammar

  • HTML code is valid based on the DOCTYPE grammar rules used.

Images and icons

  • The alt attribute for <img /> and <input type="image" /> tags is managed.

Forms

  • The <label> tag as well as the for and id attributes are used to label fields with a visible name.
  • Input assistance is integrated directly into the <label> tags.

Lists

  • Unordered lists are defined by the tags <ul> and <li>.
  • Ordered lists are defined by the tags <ol> and <li>

Use of CSS

  • CSS are used to format texts.

Quotes

  • Quotes are defined by the <blockquote> tag.

Tables

  • Tags and attributes specific to data tables are not used in formatting tables.
  • Formatting tables are read in the correct order.

Components of rich interfaces

  • Radio buttons are customized with CSS.
  • Check boxes are customized with CSS.
  • Title hierarchy is used correctly.
  • Decorative/illustrative images: no replacement text is used.
  • Abbreviations are given in parentheses after the long form.

HEC Montréal’s commitment

HEC Montréal cares about making its campus continuously more inclusive. It is currently working to make its website hec.ca and satellite websites compliant with Quebec’s accessibility standard.

Initial steps

  • Deloitte Digital evaluated the accessibility of the hec.ca website.
  • A series of improvements were made to resolve some of the problems identified.
  • A web accessibility working group was created to:
    • define a guide of standards and processes ensuring accessibility of HEC Montréal websites
    • approve the creation of a guide for the HEC Montréal community to help implement these standards.

Next steps

  • Update the HEC Montréal policy on the integration of persons with disabilities, by incorporating the government requirements on web accessibility.
  • Acquire a new content management system (CMS) to help apply web accessibility standards.
  • Start overhauling the hec.ca website and progressively incorporating all government requirements.

Verification tools

Most accessibility tests were completed with the below navigators and extensions.

Browsers

  • Google Chrome
  • Mozilla Firefox
  • Microsoft Edge

Additional tools

  • Axe WebTools
  • Voice Over
  • WAVE (Web Accessibility Evaluation Tools)

Icon descriptions

Below is a list of the icons on the HEC Montréal website to facilitate navigation.

Human silhouette icon
Open the My HEC Montréal drop-down list
Magnifying glass icon
Search
Menu icon
Expand menu
Right arrow icon
Follow link
+ sign in a rectangle icon
Expand content
- sign in a rectangle icon
Hide content
Facebook icon
Go to Facebook
Instagram icon
Go to Instagram
YouTube icon
Go to YouTube
X icon
Go to X (formerly Twitter)
LinkedIn icon
Go to LinkedIn
Chevron pointing down icon
Expand content
Chevron pointing up icon
Hide content
Left arrow in a carrousel icon
Scroll images toward the left
Right arrow in a carrousel icon
Scroll images toward the right
Question mark in a circle icon
Read more information
Exclamation mark in a circle icon
Attention
Letter i in a circle icon
This information is important
Chevron pointing left icon
Go back to previous page
Chevron pointing right icon
Go to next page
Triangle with red background icon
Play video
Down arrow icon
Download this document
Printer icon
Print this page
Envelope icon
Contact by email
Cross icon
Close modal window
Arrow in a square icon
Link to external site

Assistance

If you need assistance navigating the hec.ca website or cannot access certain content using assistive technologies, please contact us.