Zammo.Ai - Accessibility Conformance Report 10.22.2024.pdf
Zammo’s Accessibility Conformance Report is effective as of October 22, 2024. As each Partially Supports and Does Not Support conformance level is addressed, it will be detailed in the table below.
Criteria | Original Conformance Level | Original Notes | Zammo Notes or Remediation | Zammo Notes or Remediation Date |
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1.1.1 Non-text Content | Partially Supports | A few functional images do not have text alternatives or are hidden from assistive technologies. Examples of those include the logo image on the Chatbot Dialog main screen. | All functional images (such as the image buttons for closing, sending the entered text message) now include appropriate text alternatives. Logo images and other non-decorative images are exposed to assistive technologies or marked with null alt attributes if decorative. | January 7, 2025 |
1.3.1 Info and Relationships | Partially Supports | Information, structure, and relationships conveyed through presentation can be programmatically determined, with fewer exceptions, including: |
● Set of related controls under the 'Choose one of the following options' are not programmatically grouped.
● Multiple non-interactive elements have redundant ARIA labels and unnecessary tabindex values. | Controls under 'Choose one of the following options' are now programmatically grouped. Redundant ARIA labels and unnecessary tabindex values have been removed, ensuring accurate relationships and better semantic structure. | January 7, 2025 | | 2.1.1 Keyboard | Partially Supports | The product is mostly functional and navigable by keyboard alone, with some exceptions. Examples are the options under 'Choose one of the following options' that do not get keyboard focus. | All interactive elements, including options under 'Choose one of the following options,' are now keyboard accessible, ensuring full navigation and interaction support using a keyboard. | January 7, 2025 | | 2.4.3 Focus Order | Partially Supports | Focusable components receive focus in an order that preserves meaning and operability, with a few exceptions, including:
● Focus is not trapped inside the chat dialog. Additionally, non-interactive elements are being part of the focus order. | Focus is now properly trapped within the chat dialog when active. Non-interactive elements have been removed from the focus order, ensuring logical and efficient keyboard navigation. | January 7, 2025 | | 4.1.2 Name, Role, Value | Partially Supports | Some interface components lack appropriate roles or states. Examples of these components are:
● 'Toggle chatbot full screen' button is missing pressed/not pressed states.
● Buttons under the 'Choose one of the following options' are missing required roles. | The 'Toggle chatbot full screen' button now includes appropriate pressed and not-pressed states. All buttons under 'Choose one of the following options' are assigned the correct roles, states, and properties. | January 7, 2025 | | 1.4.3 Contrast (Minimum) | Partially Supports | Color contrast for some elements is insufficient. Examples include the 'Welcome to the Zammo discovery bot' text. | Color contrast has been improved for all text elements, including the 'Welcome to the Zammo discovery bot' text, meeting the minimum contrast requirements for accessibility. | January 7, 2025 | | 2.4.6 Headings and Labels | Partially Supports | Headings and labels describe topic or purpose, with fewer exceptions, including the label for the 'Copy' button that is not sufficiently clear. | The label for the 'Copy' button has been updated to provide a more descriptive and meaningful label. All headings and labels now clearly convey their purpose and function. | January 7, 2025 |