Custom accessibility solutions for Experience Platform
Adobe Experience Platform is continuously enhanced to meet the needs of all types of users and adhere to the worldwide standards that include individuals with visual, auditory, mobility, or other impairments. This document outlines custom accessibility solutions within the Experience Platform user interface.
Homepage and UI overview
The Experience Platform user interface meets required contrast ratios for normal text, graphics, and UI components. The colors of the user interface have also been chosen to support accessibility for all users, including those with visual disabilities.
In Platform, UI elements that are clickable or actionable with a pointer can also be engaged using a keyboard. This includes the left navigation, video players, tables, and more.
Experience Platform strives to meet international accessibility standards, including the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 Level A and Level AA and the Web Accessibility Initiative - Accessible Rich Internet Applications (WAI-ARIA) web standards.
Left navigation
The left navigation within the Experience Platform UI is keyboard-accessible and provides color contrast in normal, hover, and selection states that meet accessibility standards.
From the Home screen, users can tab into the left navigation. Selecting Shift + Tab returns the user to the Home screen.
With the left navigation in focus, Tab takes users to the expand and collapse interaction. The ability to expand or collapse the left navigation is activated with Enter (Return).
With the left navigation in focus, up and down arrow keys navigate to each item in the navigation and cycle continuously (in other words, the focus does not shift away until the user tabs away from the left navigation). Focus is shown for navigation items when selected. The current selection is shown with a highlight and bolded text. When selecting a left navigation item, Enter (Return) opens the selected UI item in the right panel, however focus remains in left-navigation until the user tabs away.
Some features within Platform are not enabled for all users. These items appear in the navigation but are not able to be selected. When navigating with a keyboard, these items are skipped during arrow navigation and cannot be selected using Enter (Return).
Embedded video dialog
Videos can be viewed within Experience Platform by using keyboard navigation to highlight and select an available video link. This opens an embedded video dialog within the Platform UI.
Video dialog keyboard accessibility
The embedded video dialog can also be navigated using the keyboard. The following table outlines the complete keyboard navigation available for the embedded video dialog.
Spacebar
Left arrow
Right arrow
Spacebar
Left arrow
Right arrow
Enter
Up arrow
Down arrow
Enter
Up arrow
Down arrow
Spacebar or Enter
Escape
Spacebar or Enter
File drag and drop
In Experience Platform, all file selection drag-and-drop zones are keyboard-accessible. Using Tab to highlight Choose files and using Enter or spacebar to select it invokes the operating system’s file selection UI.
After a file has been uploaded, a delete icon becomes keyboard-navigable to remove the selected file and upload a new one. Users can use Tab to focus on the delete icon and Enter or spacebar to select it. Once the file is removed, Choose files is automatically in focus and able to be selected.
Alternatively, if the file that is uploaded is not in the correct format, an error icon is displayed along with an error message and the Choose files button is in focus and selectable.
Using a mouse to select the drag-and-drop zone also invokes the file selection UI, or a mouse user can select a file and drag onto the zone to begin uploading.
Table browse
All tables within the Experience Platform user interface are keyboard-accessible. Browsing and interacting with table rows and columns is possible through a series of keyboard shortcuts:
- From the table header, use the down arrow to browse the table. Table headers are selectable when navigating via Tab, and you can change the sorting order using spacebar.
- Up and down arrow keys moves up and down through the rows in the table.
- When a row is selected or in focus, using Enter on the row provides details in the right rail.
- When a row is selected or in focus, use arrow keys to move through each item in the row.
- Use Enter to select an item in the row. Users with screen readers are alerted if a new window must open.
- When you zoom to 200% or more, you can see the rail inspector icon as the right rail collapses to provide more viewing space for the table.
Browse table keyboard accessibility
Schema Editor UI
The Schema Editor UI is made accessible by the following functionality:
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The Schema Editor supports keyboard navigation, including use of Tab to navigation through UI elements.
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Tab enters the search field, then into the schema tree.
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Schema tree supports the use of arrow keys to navigate through the schema tree UI
- Up and down arrows can be used to traverse the tree.
- Left and right arrows can be used to expand and collapse nodes or move between inline actions on the schema tree.
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Enter (Return) activates individual node details in the detail panel on the right.
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The Home key returns to the top of the tree.
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The End key navigates to the bottom of the tree.
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The schema tree also includes ARIA labels for screen readers.
Segment Builder UI
When using the Segment Builder UI to create, edit, and interact with segments within Experience Platform, the following features improve accessibility:
- The Segment Builder UI is accessible via keyboard navigation.
- Screen readers should recognize markup tags for headings and can announce the heading along with its level.
- Other assistive technologies can change the visual display of a page, using properly coded headings to display an outline or alternate view.
You can now collapse or expand the left and right rails of the segment builder canvas to gain more screen space. This feature is particularly helpful as it offers full function capability at 200% zoom.
Query Service Editor
The following accessibility features are available in the Query Service editor:
- Color contrast in the Query Service editor UI meets accessibility compliance.
- Keyboard navigation is supported outside of the editor UI. The editor UI is an embedded Code Mirror.
System View tab in Sources and Destinations
When browsing the System View in Sources and Destinations, the following functionality improves accessibility:
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Tab sets focus on the first source connection card
- Tab again to focus on the button inside of the card
- Select Enter to activate the call to action button inside the card
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Selecting Enter on the connection card also activates more details in the right rail
- When the right rail is activated, focus is set to that area. Tab focuses on Close for the right rail pane. Selecting Tab again moves the focus through the right-rail panel
- If there is more than one source connection card, Tab moves through the connections
- Use arrow keys (up, down, left, and right) to move through the list of sources
- Select Tab to set focus on the right-rail panel