This article provides guidance when working with Trumba to ensure compliance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) Level AA standards.
This article serves as an addendum to: Accessibility Compliance.
For more information, see Introduction to Understanding WCAG 2.0
Important Trumba ensures compliance with WCAG Level AA standards for public facing views and forms. Customers also need to ensure that their overall website (content, styling, navigation, etc.) remains in compliance. (For example, by maintaining sufficient contrast ratio between the text and the background colors used on the website.)
These areas of functionality do not fully comply with the WCAG Level AA standards. Partial support is described in this section, along with some recommendations for mitigating the issues identified. Note that none of the exceptions documented here are available in the product by default. Customers have to explicitly enable and activate them. Thus, the product meets the WCAG Level AA standards, by default.
Using color to differentiate calendars in Trumba, such as for identifying the owning calendar for events in a mixed list, doesn't comply with the WCAG Level A 1.4.1 Use of Color standard, unless the customer also applies a text equivalent to differentiate the calendars.
The calendar colors feature in Trumba is off by default. Customers have to explicitly enable the feature to use it. Thus, the product meets the WCAG standard, by default.
We recommend that customers do not enable color coding of events unless they: