Accessibility
Adobe products and add-ons should be accessible to users with a range of needs.
Overview
We believe Adobe products and add-ons should be accessible to users with a range of needs. Follow the guidelines outlined below to make your add-on more accessible.
For more information, check Adobe’s Accessibility guidelines.
Accessibility standards
Your add-on should meet accessibility guidelines to ensure it can be used by people with disabilities. This could be WCAG 2.0 or higher.
Keyboard accessibility
Your add-on’s user interface should provide proper mouse and keyboard focus indicators, and allow for easy navigation and interaction using only a keyboard.
Alt-text
Your add-on should provide alternative text for images and labels for form fields, as well as other accessibility features which assist users with visual impairments and other disabilities.
Contrast and fonts
Your colors, contrast and fonts should be easily readable by users with visual impairments, and meet accessibility standards.
Readability
Your text and commands should be simple and understandable. This is useful for users with dyslexia, as well as those who do not speak English as a first language, and those who are performing actions while multitasking, distracted or under pressure.