Adobe Accessibility Conformance Report
VPAT® Version 2.3 (Revised) – April 2019
Product Information
Name of Product/Version: Adobe Express Page iOS application, version 3.0.3
Product Description: Express Page is an iOS app for Visual Communicators to use to create web pages/articles/presentations. This is a cloud-based application with all files stored in CC storage.
Date: August 2019
Contact information: access@adobe.com
Notes: Tested using the most common user journeys: creating graphics, videos, and web pages using templates, adding text and images, and outputting authored content from the applications.
The information contained in this report applies to the product itself. Information about product help and support documentation related to 602.3 (Support Docs) for Section 508 as published in 2017 is located at: http://www.adobe.com/accessibility/compliance.html.
Evaluation Methods Used: Testing Adobe Express involved extensive use of leading assistive technology such as screen readers, screen magnifiers, and speech recognition software, as well exclusive use of the keyboard. Native platform accessibility features were also used to assist with testing. These were supplemented with techniques such as manual inspection of Accessibility API output.
Applicable Standards/Guidelines
This report covers the degree of conformance for the following accessibility standard/guidelines:
Standard/Guideline |
Included in Report |
Level A: Yes |
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Level A: Yes |
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Yes |
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Yes |
Terms
The terms used in the Conformance Level information are defined as follows:
- Supports: The functionality of the product has at least one method that meets the criterion without known defects or meets with equivalent facilitation.
- Partially Supports: Some functionality of the product does not meet the criterion.
- Does Not Support: The majority of product functionality does not meet the criterion.
- Not Applicable: The criterion is not relevant to the product.
- Not Evaluated: The product has not been evaluated against the criterion. This can be used only in WCAG 2.0 Level AAA.
WCAG 2.x Report
Tables 1 and 2 also document conformance with:
- EN 301 549: Chapter 9 - Web, Sections 10.1-10.4 of Chapter 10 - Non-Web documents, and Sections 11.1-11.4 and 11.8.2 of Chapter 11 - Non-Web Software (open and closed functionality), and Sections 12.1.2 and 12.2.4 of Chapter 12 – Documentation
- Revised Section 508: Chapter 5 – 501.1 Scope, 504.2 Content Creation or Editing, and Chapter 6 – 602.3 Electronic Support Documentation.
Note: When reporting on conformance with the WCAG 2.x Success Criteria, they are scoped for full pages, complete processes, and accessibility-supported ways of using technology as documented in the WCAG 2.0 Conformance Requirements.
Guideline 1.1 Text Alternatives:
Provide text alternatives for any non-text content so that it can be changed into other forms people need, such as large print, braille, speech, symbols or simpler language.
Criteria |
Conformance Level |
Remarks and Explanations |
1.1.1 Non-text Content (Level A)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Does Not Support Authored Content (HTML): Does Not Support |
Software: The product does not provide sufficient text alternatives for non-text content including most icon and image buttons. Authored Content (HTML): Authors are unable to set alternative text on non-text content |
Guideline 1.2 Time-based Media:
Provide alternatives for time-based media.
Criteria |
Conformance Level |
Remarks and Explanations |
1.2.1 Audio-only and Video-only (Prerecorded) (Level A)
Revised Section 508
|
Software: Supports Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: The product does not contain prerecorded audio-only or video-only media. Authored Content (HTML): Authors can provide text that sufficiently describes any prerecorded audio-only or video-only media within authored content. |
1.2.2 Captions (Prerecorded) (Level A)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Supports Authored Content (HTML): Does Not Support |
Software: The product does not contain any audio content within video content that would require being described through captions. Authored Content (HTML): Authors are unable to provide captions for videos within authored content. |
1.2.3 Audio Description or Media Alternative (Prerecorded) (Level A)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Does Not Support Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: The product contains prerecorded video content that does not have a text or audio alternative. Authored Content (HTML): Authors are unable to add a second track containing an audio description to video content within authored content. However, authors are able to add a text alternative adjacent to the video content. |
1.2.4 Captions (Live) (Level AA)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Supports Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: The product does not contain live synchronized media. Authored Content (HTML): Authored content does not contain live synchronized media. |
1.2.5 Audio Description (Prerecorded) (Level AA)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Does Not Support Authored Content (HTML): Does Not Support |
Software: The product includes video content that does not contain a second audio track with an audio description. Authored Content (HTML): Authors cannot add a second audio track with an audio description to videos. |
Guideline 1.3 Adaptable:
Create content that can be presented in different ways (for example simpler layout) without losing information or structure.
Criteria |
Conformance Level |
Remarks and Explanations |
1.3.1 Info and Relationships (Level A)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Does Not Support Authored Content (HTML): Does Not Support |
Software: The product does not provide appropriate programmatic or textual equivalents for most visual structure and relationship information including actionable graphics Authored Content (HTML): Authors cannot set suitable text alternatives and most elements are not conveyed to assistive technologies. |
1.3.2 Meaningful Sequence (Level A)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Supports Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: The product presents content in a meaningful sequence. Authored Content (HTML): Authors can ensure that content is presented in a meaningful sequence. |
1.3.3 Sensory Characteristics (Level A)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Supports Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: The product’s instructions do not rely solely on sensory characteristics to communicate information. Authored Content (HTML): Authors can ensure that instructions do not rely solely on sensory characteristics. |
1.3.4 Orientation (Level AA 2.1 only)
Revised Section 508 – Does not apply |
Software: Does Not Support Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: The product constrains the orientation to Portrait mode. Authored Content (HTML): Authored HTML files are not locked to a single display orientation. |
1.3.5 Identify Input Purpose (Level AA 2.1 only)
Revised Section 508 – Does not apply |
Software: Supports Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: The product’s technology does not have support for programmatic identification of input purpose. Authored Content (HTML): The product does not support the creation of content to which this criterion would apply. |
Guideline 1.4 Distinguishable:
Make it easier for users to see and hear content including separating foreground from background.
Criteria |
Conformance Level |
Remarks and Explanations |
1.4.1 Use of Color (Level A)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Supports Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: The product does not use color alone as the sole means of communicating information. Authored Content (HTML): Authors can ensure that color is not used as the sole means of communicating information. |
1.4.2 Audio Control (Level A)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Supports Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: The product does not contain audio that plays automatically Authored Content (HTML): Authors can ensure that content meets this criterion. |
1.4.3 Contrast (Minimum) (Level AA)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Partially Supports Authored Content (HTML): Partially Supports |
Software: Most text elements have sufficient contrast with the surrounding background. Exceptions include:
Authored Content (HTML): Most text elements have sufficient contrast with the surrounding background. Exceptions include:
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1.4.4 Resize text (Level AA)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Does Not Support Authored Content (HTML): Does Not Support |
Software: Text within the application cannot be resized using the system font settings. Authored Content (HTML): Some text elements can be resized in authored content. However, most text elements cannot, including:
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1.4.5 Images of Text (Level AA)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Supports Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: The product uses text instead of images of text, except for branding elements that are considered essential. Authored Content (HTML): Authors can ensure that content meets this criterion. |
1.4.10 Reflow (Level AA 2.1 only)
Revised Section 508 – Does not apply |
Software: Supports Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: This requirement is not applicable to mobile applications. Authored Content (HTML): Authored content correctly reflows to 320px without issue. |
1.4.11 Non-text Contrast (Level AA 2.1 only)
Revised Section 508 – Does not apply |
Software: Supports Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: User interface components and meaningful graphics have sufficient contrast with the surrounding background. Authored Content (HTML): Authors can ensure that content meets this criterion. |
1.4.12 Text Spacing (Level AA 2.1 only)
Revised Section 508 – Does not apply |
Software: Supports Authored Content (HTML): Partially Supports |
Software: Text spacing can be adjusted without affecting functionality or content. Authored Content (HTML): Most authored content allows for text spacing to be adjusted without affecting functionality or content. Exceptions include:
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1.4.13 Content on Hover or Focus (Level AA 2.1 only)
Revised Section 508 – Does not apply |
Software: Supports Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: The product does not contain elements triggered by hover or focus. Authored Content (HTML): Authored content does not contain content elements triggered by hover or focus. |
Guideline 2.1 Keyboard Accessible:
Make all functionality available from a keyboard.
Criteria |
Conformance Level |
Remarks and Explanations |
2.1.1 Keyboard (Level A)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Does Not Support Authored Content (HTML): Partially Supports |
Software: Some interactive elements are available using the keyboard. However, most interactive elements are not focusable using the keyboard, including:
Authored Content (HTML): Most content within authored content is keyboard accessible. Exceptions include:
|
2.1.2 No Keyboard Trap (Level A)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Supports Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: The product does not include keyboard traps. Authored Content (HTML): Authored content does not include keyboard traps. |
2.1.4 Character Key Shortcuts (Level A 2.1 only)
Revised Section 508 – Does not apply |
Software: Supports Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: Keyboard shortcuts are not implemented within the applications. Authored Content (HTML): Keyboard shortcuts are not implemented within the authored HTML files. |
Guideline 2.2 Enough Time:
Provide users enough time to read and use content.
Criteria |
Conformance Level |
Remarks and Explanations |
2.2.1 Timing Adjustable (Level A)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Supports Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: The product does not include time limits. Authored Content (HTML): Authored content does not include time limits. |
2.2.2 Pause, Stop, Hide (Level A)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Supports Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: The product does not include elements which move, blink, scroll, or auto-update. Authored Content (HTML): Authors can ensure that content meets this criterion. |
Guideline 2.3 Seizures:
Do not design content in a way that is known to cause seizures.
Criteria |
Conformance Level |
Remarks and Explanations |
2.3.1 Three Flashes or Below Threshold (Level A)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Supports Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: The product does not contain flashing content. Authored Content (HTML): Authors can ensure that content meets this criterion. |
Guideline 2.4 Navigable:
Provide ways to help users navigate, find content, and determine where they are.
Criteria |
Conformance Level |
Remarks and Explanations |
2.4.1 Bypass Blocks (Level A)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Supports Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: The product does not contain repeated blocks of content that would require a skip mechanism. Authored Content (HTML): Authored content does not contain repeated blocks of content that would require a skip mechanism. |
2.4.2 Page Titled (Level A)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Partially Supports Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: Most page titles are visible or conveyed to assistive technology within the product. Exceptions include:
Authored Content (HTML): Authors can provide descriptive page titles.. |
2.4.3 Focus Order (Level A)
Revised Section 508
|
Software: Does Not Support Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: Some components receive focus in a meaningful order. However, most do not, including:
Authored Content (HTML): Authors can ensure that focusable components receive focus in an order that preserves meaning and operability. |
2.4.4 Link Purpose (In Context) (Level A)
Revised Section 508
|
Software: Partially Supports Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: The purpose of most links in the product can be determined from the link text alone or from programmatic context of the link. Exceptions include:
Authored Content (HTML): Authors can ensure that the purpose of links in authored content can be determined from the link text alone or from programmatic context of the link. |
2.4.5 Multiple Ways (Level AA)
Revised Section 508
|
Software: Supports Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: This requirement is not applicable to non-web documents. Authored Content (HTML): Authors can ensure that content meets this criterion. |
2.4.6 Headings and Labels (Level AA)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Supports Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: Headings and labels are descriptive within the product. Authored Content (HTML): Authors can ensure that headings and labels are descriptive. |
2.4.7 Focus Visible (Level AA)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Partially Supports Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: Most focusable elements have a visible keyboard focus indicator. Exceptions include:
Authored Content (HTML): The keyboard focus indicator is visible on all interactive components. |
Guideline 2.5 Input Modalities:
Make it easier for users to operate functionality through various inputs beyond keyboard.
Criteria |
Conformance Level |
Remarks and Explanations |
2.5.1 Pointer Gestures (Level A 2.1 only)
Revised Section 508 – Does not apply |
Software: Partially Supports Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: Most elements do not require multipoint or path-based gestures for their operation. Exceptions include:
Authored Content (HTML): Authored content does not contain elements that require multipoint or path-based gestures for their operation. |
2.5.2 Pointer Cancellation (Level A 2.1 only)
Revised Section 508 – Does not apply |
Software: Supports Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: The product contains only functionality that can be activated on the up-event of a single pointer. Authored Content (HTML): Authored content contains only functionality that can be activated on the up-event of a single pointer. |
2.5.3 Label in Name (Level A 2.1 only)
Revised Section 508 – Does not apply |
Software: Supports Authored Content (HTML): Partially Supports |
Software: The product includes the visible label of user interface controls within the accessible name. Authored Content (HTML): In most cases, authored content includes the visible label of user interface controls within the accessible name. Exceptions include:
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2.5.4 Motion Actuation (Level A 2.1 only)
Revised Section 508 – Does not apply |
Software: Supports Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: The product does not contain functionality that can be operated by device motion or user motion. Authored Content (HTML): Authored content does not contain motion actuation functionality. |
Guideline 3.1 Readable:
Make text content readable and understandable.
Criteria |
Conformance Level |
Remarks and Explanations |
3.1.1 Language of Page (Level A)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Supports Authored Content (HTML): Does Not Support |
Software: The product relies on the features of the underlying operating system to set and indicate the language of the user interface. Authored Content (HTML): The language is not programmatically determinable within authored content. |
3.1.2 Language of Parts (Level AA)
Revised Section 508
|
Software: Supports Authored Content (HTML): Does Not Support |
Software: The default human language for the product can be programmatically determined. Authored Content (HTML): Authors cannot ensure that the human language of phrases in a different language are programmatically determinable. |
Guideline 3.2 Predictable:
Make Web pages appear and operate in predictable ways.
Criteria |
Conformance Level |
Remarks and Explanations |
3.2.1 On Focus (Level A)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Supports Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: Components do not initiate a change of context when focused. Authored Content (HTML): Components do not initiate a change of context when focused. |
3.2.2 On Input (Level A)
Revised Section 508
|
Software: Supports Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: Changes of context do not occur automatically on user input. Authored Content (HTML): Changes of context do not occur automatically on user input. |
3.2.3 Consistent Navigation (Level AA)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Supports Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: This criterion does not apply to non-web software. Authored Content (HTML): Authored content does not contain a navigational mechanism that is repeated on multiple pages. |
3.2.4 Consistent Identification (Level AA)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Supports Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: This criterion does not apply to non-web software. Authored Content (HTML): Authors can ensure that components that have the same functionality are identified consistently. |
Guideline 3.3 Input Assistance:
Help users avoid and correct mistakes.
Criteria |
Conformance Level |
Remarks and Explanations |
3.3.1 Error Identification (Level A)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Partially Supports Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: Most input errors are conveyed to the user. Exceptions include:
Authored Content (HTML): Authored content does not detect input errors that are displayed to users. |
3.3.2 Labels or Instructions (Level A) Also applies to:
Revised Section 508
|
Software: Does Not Support Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: Some interactive elements convey an accessible name to assistive technology. However, most do not, including:
Authored Content (HTML): Labels are provided for interactive content. |
3.3.3 Error Suggestion (Level AA)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Supports Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: Where input errors are automatically detected suggestions are provided to the user. Authored Content (HTML): Authored content does not contain user input controls that would require suggestions for correction. |
3.3.4 Error Prevention (Legal, Financial, Data) (Level AA)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Supports Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: The product does not process legal commitments or financial transactions. Changes to user-controllable data are reversible or can be confirmed before finalizing. Authored Content (HTML): Authored content does not contain legal or financial data and does not modify user-controllable data. |
Guideline 4.1 Compatible:
Maximize compatibility with current and future user agents, including assistive technologies.
Criteria |
Conformance Level |
Remarks and Explanations |
4.1.1 Parsing (Level A) Also applies to:
Revised Section 508
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Software: Supports Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: The software is not implemented using markup languages. Authored Content (HTML): There were no parsing errors detected in the authored HTML files |
4.1.2 Name, Role, Value (Level A) Also applies to:
Revised Section 508
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Software: Partially Supports Authored Content (HTML): Partially Supports |
Software: Most interactive elements communicate their name, role, or value to assistive technologies. Exceptions include:
Authored Content (HTML): Most interactive elements communicate their name, role, and value. Exceptions include:
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4.1.3 Status Messages (Level AA 2.1 only)
Revised Section 508 – Does not apply |
Software: Supports Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: The product is not implemented using markup languages. Authored Content (HTML): Authored content does not display status messages. |
Criteria |
Conformance Level |
Remarks and Explanations |
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302.1 Without Vision |
Software: Does Not Support Authored Content (HTML): Does Not Support |
Software: Most functionality within the product is inaccessible to users without vision, as shown in 1.1.1 Non-text content, 1.3.1 Info and Relationships, 2.1.1 Keyboard, and 4.1.2 Name, Role, Value. Authored Content (HTML): Most authored HTML content is not functional for users without vision, as shown in 1.1.1 Non-text content, 1.3.1 Info and Relationships, 2.1.1 Keyboard, and 4.1.2 Name, Role, Value. |
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302.2 With Limited Vision |
Software: Partially Supports Authored Content (HTML): Partially Supports |
Software: Most of the product can be used by users with low vision. Exceptions are listed in 1.4.3 Contrast (Minimum) and 1.4.4 Resize Text. Authored Content (HTML): When an author uses the product to create HTML, most content of the HTML is not available for users who rely on resizing text. For example, many test elements overlap when resized and are difficult to read. |
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Authored Content (HTML): Partially Supports |
Software: Users who cannot perceive color will be able to use most of the product, notwithstanding the exceptions listed in 1.4.3 Contrast (Minimum). Authored Content (HTML): Authors can ensure that users who cannot perceive color are able to view and interact with HTML files, notwithstanding the exceptions noted in 1.4.3 Contrast (Minimum). |
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302.4 Without Hearing |
Authored Content (HTML): Partially Supports |
Software: The product does not contain any audio content within video content that would require being described through captions. Authored Content (HTML): Authors are unable to provide captions for videos within authored content. However, authors can provide text that sufficiently describes any prerecorded audio-only or video-only media within exported HTML files. |
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302.5 With Limited Hearing |
Authored Content (HTML): Partially Supports |
Software: The product does not contain any audio content within video content that would require being described through captions. Authored Content (HTML): Authors are unable to provide captions for videos within authored content. However, authors can provide text that sufficiently describes any prerecorded audio-only or video-only media within exported HTML files. |
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302.6 Without Speech |
Software: Supports Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: The product does not require user speech. Authored Content (HTML): Speech is not required to interact with HTML files. |
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302.7 With Limited Manipulation |
Software: Does Not Support Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: Some elements can be focused with either a Bluetooth keyboard or a screen reader. However, most cannot as noted in 2.1.1 Keyboard. Authored Content (HTML): Most content within authored HTML files is keyboard accessible, notwithstanding the exceptions noted in 2.1.1 Keyboard. |
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302.8 With Limited Reach and Strength |
Software: Supports Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: The product is functional with limited reach and limited strength. Authored Content (HTML): Authors can create content which is functional with limited reach and strength. |
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302.9 With Limited Language, Cognitive, and Learning Abilities |
Software: Supports Authored Content (HTML): Partially Supports |
Software: The product provides features for simpler, easier use by individuals with limited cognitive, language, and learning abilities. The product provides icons and supplements these with text. Authored Content (HTML): Authors can ensure that users with limited language, cognitive, and learning abilities are able to view and interact with most features of HTML files. However, as noted in 3.1.1 Language of Page and 3.1.2 Language of Parts, the product does not allow authors to provide programmatic indication of the language of the page or parts of authored content, which impedes speech synthesis for users with limited language abilities. |
Chapter 4: Hardware
Notes: Not Applicable
Chapter 5: Software
Notes:
Criteria |
Conformance Level |
Remarks and Explanations |
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501.1 Scope – Incorporation of WCAG 2.0 AA |
See WCAG 2.x section |
See information in WCAG 2.x section. |
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502.2.1 User Control of Accessibility Features |
Supports |
The product is not platform software. |
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502.2.2 No Disruption of Accessibility Features |
Supports |
The product does not disrupt platform accessibility features. |
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502.3.1 Object Information |
Partially Supports |
The product communicates most interactive elements and their name, role, or value to assistive technologies, notwithstanding the exceptions in 4.1.2 Name, Role, Value. |
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502.3.2 Modification of Object Information |
Does Not Support |
The product allows users to modify some states and properties of an object using assistive technologies when those states and properties can be modified by users in general. However, most states and properties cannot be modified using assistive technologies, as noted in 2.1.1 Keyboard. |
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502.3.3 Row, Column, and Headers |
Supports |
The product does not contain data tables. |
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502.3.4 Values |
Partially Supports |
The product communicates most interactive elements and value to assistive technologies, notwithstanding the exceptions in 4.1.2 Name, Role, Value. |
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502.3.5 Modification of Values |
Does Not Support |
The product allows users to modify some values of an object using assistive technologies when those states and properties can be modified by users in general. However, most states and properties cannot be modified using assistive technologies, as noted in 2.1.1 Keyboard. |
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502.3.6 Label Relationships |
Does Not Support |
The product conveys an accessible name of some interactive elements to assistive technology. However, most interactive elements do not have an accessible name associated with them, as noted in 3.3.2 Labels or Instructions. |
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502.3.7 Hierarchical Relationships |
Supports |
The product contains clear hierarchical relationships. |
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502.3.8 Text |
Supports |
Text content, text attributes, and text boundaries are programmatically determined. |
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502.3.9 Modification of Text |
Supports |
The product allows users to modify values of an object using assistive technologies when those states and properties can be modified by users in general. |
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502.3.10 List of Actions |
Partially Supports |
The product conveys an accessible name for most interactive elements to assistive technology, notwithstanding the exceptions listed in 3.3.2 Labels or Instructions. |
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502.3.11 Actions on Objects |
Partially Supports |
The product communicates most interactive elements and role to assistive technologies, notwithstanding the exceptions in 4.1.2 Name, Role, Value. |
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502.3.12 Focus Cursor |
Partially Supports |
The product provides an indication of focus on most objects, notwithstanding the exceptions in 2.4.7 Focus Visible. |
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502.3.13 Modification of Focus Cursor |
Does Not Support |
The product does not allow a user to focus or change selection state of a control in the product via keyboard, as noted in 2.1.1 Keyboard. |
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502.3.14 Event Notification |
Supports |
When components in the product change their programmatic states and values, the changes are available to assistive technologies. |
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502.4 Platform Accessibility Features |
Supports |
The product is not platform software. |
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503.2 User Preferences |
Supports |
The product uses the platform’s system accessibility settings. |
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503.3 Alternative User Interfaces |
Supports |
The product does not provide an alternative user interface that functions as assistive technology. |
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503.4.1 Caption Controls |
Supports |
The product does not contain any video content with audio that would require being described through captions. |
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503.4.2 Audio Description Controls |
Does Not Support |
The product contains prerecorded video content that does not have a text or audio alternative. |
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504.2 Content Creation or Editing |
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See information in WCAG 2.x section. |
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504.2.1 Preservation of Information Provided for Accessibility in Format Conversion |
Supports |
The product does not convert file formats. |
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504.2.2 PDF Export |
Supports |
The product does not export PDF files. |
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504.3 Prompts |
Does Not Support |
The product does not prompt the user to create accessible content. For example, users are not prompted to provide alternative text for uploaded images in an authored HTML page. Additionally, the product does not prompt the user to add captions or a transcript of the audio for uploaded video content. |
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504.4 Templates |
Does Not Support |
Most templates in the product do not allow content creation that conforms to Level A and Level AA Success Criteria and Conformance Requirements in WCAG 2.0, as noted in 1.2.1 Audio-only and Video-only (Prerecorded), 1.2.2 Captions (Prerecorded), 1.2.3 Audio Description or Media Alternative (Prerecorded), and 2.1.1 Keyboard. |
Chapter 6: Support Documentation and Services
Notes: Information regarding Support Documentation and Services is available in the Accessibility Conformance Report for the Adobe Help Center.
EN 301 549 Report
Notes:
Chapter 4: Functional Performance Statements (FPS)
Notes:
Criteria |
Conformance Level |
Remarks and Explanations |
4.2.1 Usage without vision |
Software: Does Not Support Authored Content (HTML): Does Not Support |
Software: Most functionality within the product is inaccessible to users without vision, as shown in 1.1.1 Non-text content, 1.3.1 Info and Relationships, 2.1.1 Keyboard, and 4.1.2 Name, Role, Value. |
4.2.2 Usage with limited vision |
Software: Partially Supports Authored Content (HTML): Does no support |
Software: Most of the product can be used by users with low vision. Exceptions are listed in 1.4.3 Contrast (Minimum) and 1.4.4 Resize Text. Authored Content (HTML): Most authored content is not available for users who rely on resizing text, as noted in 1.4.4 Resize Text. |
4.2.3 Usage without perception of colour |
Software: Partially Supports Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: Users who cannot perceive color will be able to use most of the product, notwithstanding the exceptions listed in 1.4.3 Contrast (Minimum). Authored Content (HTML): Authors can ensure that users who cannot perceive color are able to view and interact with authored content. |
4.2.4 Usage without hearing |
Software: Supports Authored Content (HTML): Partially Supports |
Software: The product does not contain any audio content within video content that would require being described through captions. Authored Content (HTML): Authors are unable to provide captions for videos within authored content. However, authors can provide text that sufficiently describes any prerecorded audio-only or video-only media within exported HTML files and/ or can link to external videos which feature open captioning. |
4.2.5 Usage with limited hearing |
Software: Supports Authored Content (HTML): Partially Supports |
Software: The product does not contain any audio content within video content that would require being described through captions. Authored Content (HTML): Authors are unable to provide captions for videos within authored HTML files. However, authors can provide text that sufficiently describes any prerecorded audio-only or video-only media within exported HTML files and/ or can link to external videos which feature open captioning. |
4.2.6 Usage without vocal capability |
Software: Supports Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: The product does not require user speech. Authored Content (HTML): Speech is not required to interact with authored content. |
4.2.7 Usage with limited manipulation or strength |
Software: Does Not Support Authored Content (HTML): Partially Supports |
Software: Some elements can be focused with either a Bluetooth keyboard or a screen reader. However, most cannot as noted in 2.1.1 Keyboard. Authored Content (HTML): Most content within authored HTML files is keyboard accessible, notwithstanding the exceptions noted in 2.1.1 Keyboard. |
4.2.8 Usage with limited reach |
Software: Supports Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: The product is functional with limited reach. Authored Content (HTML): Using the product, authors can create authored content which is functional with limited reach. |
4.2.9 Minimize photosensitive seizure triggers |
Software: Supports Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: The product does not contain flashing content. Authored Content (HTML): Authors can ensure that content meets this criterion. |
4.2.10 Usage with limited cognition |
Software: Supports Authored Content (HTML): Partially Supports |
Software: The product provides features for simpler, easier use by individuals with limited cognitive, language, and learning abilities. The product provides icons and supplements these with text. Authored Content (HTML): Authors can ensure that users with limited language, cognitive, and learning abilities are able to view and interact with most features of HTML files. However, as noted in 3.1.1 Language of Page and 3.1.2 Language of Parts, the product does not allow authors to provide programmatic indication of the language of the page or parts of authored content, which impedes speech synthesis for users with limited language abilities. |
4.2.11 Privacy |
Software: Supports Authored Content (HTML): Supports |
Software: The product does not require legal, financial or personal data. Authored Content (HTML): Authors can ensure that content meets this criterion. |
Chapter 5: Generic Requirements
Notes:
Criteria |
Conformance Level |
Remarks and Explanations |
5.1 Closed functionality |
Not Applicable |
The product does not have closed functionality. |
5.2 Activation of accessibility features |
Not Applicable |
The product does not have accessibility features requiring activation. |
5.3 Biometrics |
Not Applicable |
The product does not rely on biological characteristics. |
5.4 Preservation of accessibility information during conversion |
Not Applicable |
The product does not convert information or communication. |
5.5.1 Means of operation |
Not Applicable |
This product does not have operable parts. |
5.5.2 Operable parts discernibility |
Not Applicable |
This product does not have operable parts. |
5.6.1 Tactile or auditory status |
Not Applicable |
The product does not have locking or toggle controls. |
5.6.2 Visual status |
Not Applicable |
The product does not have locking or toggle controls. |
5.7 Key repeat |
Not Applicable |
This product relies on platform software to supply key repeat functionality. |
5.8 Double-strike key acceptance |
Not Applicable |
This product does not, but itself, supply a keyboard or keypad. |
5.9 Simultaneous user actions |
Supports |
Simultaneous user actions are not required to operate the product. |
Chapter 6: ICT with Two-Way Voice Communication
Notes: Not Applicable
Chapter 7: ICT with Video Capabilities
Notes: Not Applicable
Chapter 8: Hardware
Notes: Not Applicable
Chapter 9: Web (see WCAG 2.x section)
Notes:
Chapter 10: Non-web documents
Notes: Not Applicable
Chapter 11: Software
Notes:
Criteria |
Conformance Level |
Remarks and Explanations |
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11.1.1.1 through 11.4.1.3 |
See WCAG 2.x section |
See information in WCAG 2.x section. |
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11.5.2.1 Platform accessibility service support for software that provides a user interface |
See 11.5.2.5 through 11.5.2.17 |
See information in 11.5.2.5 through 11.5.2.17 |
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11.5.2.2 Platform accessibility service support for assistive technologies |
See 11.5.2.5 through 11.5.2.17 |
See information in 11.5.2.5 through 11.5.2.17 |
|
11.5.2.3 Use of accessibility services |
Supports |
This product uses the accessibility services of the browser platform. |
|
11.5.2.4 Assistive technology |
Not Applicable |
The product is not assistive technology. |
|
11.5.2.5 Object information |
Partially Supports |
The product communicates most interactive elements and their name, role, or value to assistive technologies, notwithstanding the exceptions in 4.1.2 Name, Role, Value. |
|
11.5.2.6 Row, column, and headers |
Supports |
The product does not contain data tables. |
|
11.5.2.7 Values |
Partially Supports |
The product communicates most interactive elements and their value to assistive technologies, notwithstanding the exceptions in 4.1.2 Name, Role, Value. |
|
11.5.2.8 Label relationships |
Does Not Support |
The product conveys an accessible name of some interactive elements to assistive technology. However, most interactive elements do not have an accessible name associated with them, as noted in 3.3.2 Labels or Instructions. |
|
11.5.2.9 Parent-child relationships |
Supports |
The product contains clear hierarchical relationships. |
|
11.5.2.10 Text |
Supports |
Text content, text attributes, and text boundaries are programmatically determined. |
|
11.5.2.11 List of available actions |
Partially Supports |
The product conveys an accessible name for most interactive elements to assistive technology, notwithstanding the exceptions listed in 3.3.2 Labels or Instructions. |
|
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Partially Supports |
The product communicates most interactive elements and role to assistive technologies, notwithstanding the exceptions in 4.1.2 Name, Role, Value. |
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11.5.2.13 Tracking of focus and selection attributes |
Partially Supports |
The product provides an indication of focus on most objects, notwithstanding the exceptions in 2.4.7 Focus Visible. |
|
11.5.2.14 Modification of focus and selection attributes |
Does Not Support |
The product does not allow a user to focus or change selection state of a control in the product via keyboard, as noted in 2.1.1 Keyboard, 2.4.3 Focus Order, and 2.4.7 Focus Visible. |
|
11.5.2.15 Change notification |
Supports |
When components change their programmatic states and values, the changes are available to assistive technologies. |
|
11.5.2.16 Modifications of states and properties |
Does Not Support |
The product allows users to modify some states and properties of an object using assistive technologies when those states and properties can be modified by users in general. However, most states and properties cannot be modified using assistive technologies, as noted in 2.1.1 Keyboard. |
|
11.5.2.17 Modifications of values and text |
Does Not Support |
The product allows users to modify some values and text of an object using assistive technologies when those states and properties can be modified by users in general. However, most values and text cannot be modified using assistive technologies, as noted in 2.1.1 Keyboard. |
|
11.6.1 User control of accessibility features |
Not Applicable |
The product is not platform software. |
|
11.6.2 No disruption of accessibility features |
Supports |
The product does not disrupt platform accessibility features. |
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11.7 User preferences |
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11.8.2 Accessible content creation |
See WCAG 2.x section |
See information in WCAG 2.x section |
|
11.8.3 Preservation of accessibility information in transformations |
Supports |
The product does not transform content. |
|
11.8.4 Repair assistance |
Not Applicable |
The product does not provide accessibility checking functions, so the Repair Assistance requirement is not applicable. |
|
11.8.5 Templates |
Does Not Support |
Most templates in the product do not allow content creation that conforms to Level A and Level AA Success Criteria and Conformance Requirements in WCAG 2.0, as noted in 1.2.1 Audio-only and Video-only (Prerecorded), 1.2.2 Captions (Prerecorded), 1.2.3 Audio Description or Media Alternative (Prerecorded), and 2.1.1 Keyboard. |
Chapter 12: Documentation and Support Services
Notes: Information regarding Support Documentation and Services is available in the Accessibility Conformance Report for the Adobe Help Center.
Chapter 13: ICT Providing Relay or Emergency Service Access
Notes: Not Applicable
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