[nfbcs] SalesForce accessibility

Ryan Stevens rysteve at comcast.net
Thu Jun 1 01:30:45 UTC 2017


Thanks, Dave. I appreciate the advice.

Take Care,
   Ryan

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Subject: Re: [nfbcs] SalesForce accessibility

It has been some time since I looked at Salesforce, so I don't really 
know.  I will say that I have seen posts from someone at Salesforce, 
working in accessibility, on accessibility-related lists. So, I would 
think they have put at least some effort into it.  I would think a 
JAWS upgrade would be in order, it will work better on the web, and 
if Salesforce uses ARIA, which I suspect it does, JAWS 18 will be much
better.

Dave

At 09:00 AM 5/30/2017, you wrote:
>Hello,
>
>
>
>My company is beginning to work with SalesForce, and I have been asked to
>learn it to become a developer in the product. I'm wondering if anyone has
>done this already, and if so, how accessible is it to work with? I
currently
>use JAWS 15 and can upgrade to `18 if this would improve the accessibility.
>Also, how usable is their training site TrailHead?
>
>
>
>Thanks,
>
>Ryan Stevens


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