This is a collaborative document to share knowledge and lessons learned re Accessibility in Fiori.
By Fiori we mean: relating to Fiori design and development, SAPUI5 and OPENUI5 apps.
By Accessibility we mean relating to features that support:
- People with permanent disabilities
- People with temporary disabilities
- People as they age
- People with environmental disabilities - i.e. by choice or context choose to access technology as if disabled, such as working without hands when driving a car, using a smartphone with only one hand, etc.
- Assistive devices and software - such as Screen Readers, Screen Magnifiers, Eye Tracking Navigation, Text-to-Speech, Speech-to-Text, Speech Recognition, Gesture Recognition, etc.
Assistive devices and software:
- may be used by or designed for anyone, e.g. Siri in Apple iPhones, Dragon Naturally Speaking for Speech Recongition
- are often essential for people with certain specific disabilities, e.g. JAWS Screen Readers for the vision impaired
This document is part of the SAP Fiori community. You can also search for information and open a discussion in the Fiori forum if you can't find required information.
Please feel free to insert the link of your document or blog by selecting the edit button from Actions.
We include relevant blogs from experience.sap.com posted 2015 or later, as the majority of accessibility features haves been included in SAPUI5 from 2015 onwards. Relevant blogs from the OPENUI5 or SAPUI5 communities are also welcome.
Please don't forget to use the tags fiori and accessibility when you: search, publish blogs, open discussions.
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Formal Accessibility Guidelines
International: Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0
WCAG Guidelines apply in:
Australia, Canada, European Union, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Nexw Zealand, Norway, Spain, UK.
France: RGAA
Germany: BITV
Japan: JIS
USA: Section508.gov | GSA Government-wide Section 508 Accessibility Program