SecureTransport 5.3.6 Administrator Guide Save PDF Selected topic Selected topic and subtopics All content Accessibility Axway strives to create accessible documentation for users. The following describes the accessibility features of SecureTransport documentation. Documentation accessibility The product documentation provides the following accessibility features: Keyboard-only navigation Screen reader support Support for high contrast and accessible use of colors The accessibility of the documentation has been tested with JAWS. Keyboard-only navigation The documentation source code contains ARIA (Accessible Rich Internet Applications) to improve the natural tab order and add focus where needed. ARIA landmarks are used to identify the main elements of the online help windows. Screen reader support The documentation structure is clear and the source code of the online help can be interpreted by JAWS. Alternative text is provided for images whenever necessary. The PDF documents are tagged to provide a logical reading order. Support for high contrast and accessible use of colors The documentation can be used in high-contrast mode. There is sufficient contrast between the text and the background color. The graphics have the right level of contrast and take into account the way color-blind people perceive colors. Related Links
Accessibility Axway strives to create accessible documentation for users. The following describes the accessibility features of SecureTransport documentation. Documentation accessibility The product documentation provides the following accessibility features: Keyboard-only navigation Screen reader support Support for high contrast and accessible use of colors The accessibility of the documentation has been tested with JAWS. Keyboard-only navigation The documentation source code contains ARIA (Accessible Rich Internet Applications) to improve the natural tab order and add focus where needed. ARIA landmarks are used to identify the main elements of the online help windows. Screen reader support The documentation structure is clear and the source code of the online help can be interpreted by JAWS. Alternative text is provided for images whenever necessary. The PDF documents are tagged to provide a logical reading order. Support for high contrast and accessible use of colors The documentation can be used in high-contrast mode. There is sufficient contrast between the text and the background color. The graphics have the right level of contrast and take into account the way color-blind people perceive colors.