
Salesforce Accessibility Overview 2024: Features and Tips
As of 2022, 83% of web pages face the common issue of text with low contrast. Source: WebAIM, 2022
Globally, an estimated 1.3 billion people, or 1 in 6, experience significant disabilities. Source: World Health Organization, 2022
Inclusivity in Salesforce
Four Accessibility Principles
- Perceivable: Information must be tangible to users through their senses. It should not lurk in invisibility, ensuring a comprehensive experience for all.
- Operable: The interface should be navigable by users, demanding no interactions beyond their capability. Users who can engage with the platform should never face unwarranted restrictions.
- Understandable: Information and interface operations should reside within the grasp of users' understanding. Complexity should never breach the bounds of user comprehension.
- Robust: Users should access content seamlessly via diverse user agents, encompassing assistive technologies. The system's resilience ensures a universally inclusive experience.
The Four Principles of Web Accessibility

Salesforce Accessibility Compliance with Assistive Technology
- Low-tech solutions: Simple aids like communication boards crafted from cardboard or fuzzy felt.
- High-tech innovations: Advanced devices, including specialized computers or magnifiers.
- Computer hardware: Adaptive switches and Braille keyboards designed to facilitate access.
- Computer software: Inclusive tools like screen readers and speech-to-text programs.
- Learning materials: Inclusive or specialized curriculum aids in fostering a supportive educational environment.
Navigating Salesforce Accessibility Mode: Features and Limitations
1. Simplified Setup Access
2. User-Friendly Dropdown Menus
3. Streamlined Menu Buttons
4. Popup Windows for Overlay Pages
5. Simplified HTML Editing
6. Dashboard Improvements
7. Enhanced Edit Columns
8. Clarity in Meeting Details
9. Chatter Email Settings
How to Enable Salesforce Accessibility Mode?
- In your personal settings, type "Accessibility" in the Quick Find box.
- If you don't find any matching results, try searching for "Personal Information."
- Select the "Accessibility" or "Personal Information" option.
- Toggle on Accessibility Mode.
- Don't forget to click "Save" to apply your changes.
Salesforce Lightning Experience Accessibility
- The Lightning Design System guides developers in creating keyboard-accessible components, enabling users to navigate and interact with the application without relying on a mouse.
- Text legibility and readability require proper color contrast between text and background elements. By maintaining sufficient contrast ratios, developers can ensure that users with visual impairments can perceive and comprehend the content effectively, regardless of their visual abilities.
Example of Visual Accessibility Improvements in Salesforce - The Lightning Design System introduces global color styling hooks, which provide a consistent and accessible approach to applying colors across components. These hooks ensure that color is not the sole means of conveying information.
Possible Vision Limitations
- Implementing the toast component for conveying time-sensitive information, ensuring immediate user attention.
- How user focus may shift with time-sensitive messages and what to do about it.
- How to prioritize relevant information for logical screen reader output.
- How to enhance accessibility without overwhelming users.
- Regularly test the Lightning Experience with screen readers, adapting based on feedback and browser-screen reader combinations.
- Ensuring compatibility with screen readers on iOS and Android. Collaborate with accessibility specialists for mobile considerations.
Case Study: Nurturing Salesforce Accessibility for Visually Impaired Users
Challenge
Solution
Results
Salesforce Accessibility Best Practices
Salesforce Accessibility Best Practices
Practice Inclusive Design
Reuse Components
Comply With Standards
Keyboard Accessibility
Avoid Hover-Dependent UI
Test, Test, Test

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