[nfbcs] Accessibility of Salesforce admin and developer functionality
Ryan Stevens
rysteve at comcast.net
Wed May 1 22:27:21 UTC 2019
Thank you, Mika. With my computer's configuration, I believe I can only use
Lightning., so it sounds like accessibility will be pretty good for me. If I
need additional help, I will reach out. Thanks again.
Take care,
Ryan Stevens
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From: nfbcs <nfbcs-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Mika Pyyhkala via nfbcs
Sent: Wednesday, May 1, 2019 12:38 PM
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Cc: Mika Pyyhkala <pyyhkala at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [nfbcs] Accessibility of Salesforce admin and developer
functionality
Hi,
I have taken the Salesforce Lightning Admin intro course recently, and have
some other resoruces. However, I have not used it day to day yet.
Overall unless you add some kind of third party integration or custom coding
that breaks things, it should largely be accessible both from an end user
perspective as well as the perspective of a Salesfroce admin.
There are several blindess agencies that run Salesforce for a good bit of
their operations including the San Francisco Lighthouse, Bookshare, BOSMA,
Perkins School, etc. and likely more.
I would be happy to try to help you with the information I have.
Salesforce has a classic and a lightning version, the lightning being newer.
All development, including realting to accessibility, is being done in
lightning.
Salesforce also has an accessibility team including some blind
employee(s) namely Adam Rodenbeck.
Best,
Mika Pyyhkala
On 5/1/19, Ryan Stevens via nfbcs <nfbcs at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
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> Is anybody on this list either an admin or developer for Salesforce?
> If so, what do you feel is the overall accessibility level? What
> hang-ups should I worry about, and what work arounds help improve its
> usage. I am a JAWS 2019 user on Windows 10, but I'm also curious about
> other screen readers or text enlargement.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ryan Stevens
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