At GoMeddo, we believe that accessibility is a core component of software design. Our mission is to ensure that our scheduling application is usable and inclusive for all individuals, regardless of their abilities. Here’s an overview of how GoMeddo prioritizes accessibility in its design and functionality.
Accessibility Standards
GoMeddo is developed in alignment with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, which provide a robust framework for creating accessible web applications. By adhering to these standards, we ensure that our application meets Level AA compliance, addressing key aspects such as perceivability, operability, understandability, and robustness.
We leverage the Salesforce Lightning Design System (SLDS) to build our user interface. SLDS provides a foundation of accessible components and design patterns that align with accessibility best practices. You can learn more about SLDS accessibility here.
Key Features Supporting Accessibility
Keyboard Navigation
Every feature in GoMeddo can be accessed using keyboard-only navigation. This ensures that individuals who rely on keyboards or other assistive devices can fully interact with the application.
Screen Reader Compatibility
GoMeddo is compatible with popular screen readers such as NVDA, JAWS, and VoiceOver. We use semantic HTML and ARIA (Accessible Rich Internet Applications) roles to provide clear and meaningful information to screen reader users.
High Contrast Mode
Our interface includes high contrast options, making it easier for users with visual impairments to distinguish elements on the screen. Text, buttons, and icons are designed with sufficient contrast ratios to enhance readability.
Customizable Text Sizes
Users can adjust text sizes within the application to suit their needs. This feature supports individuals with low vision or other visual challenges.
Responsive Design
GoMeddo is built with responsive design principles, ensuring accessibility across devices, including desktops, tablets, and mobile phones.
Error Identification and Prevention
We provide clear error messages and suggestions for corrective actions, enabling users to navigate and resolve issues with ease.
Ongoing Commitment to Accessibility
Accessibility is not a one-time effort—it’s an ongoing process. Here’s how we continue to improve:
User Feedback
We actively gather feedback from users with disabilities to identify areas for improvement.
Regular Audits
Accessibility audits are conducted periodically to ensure that our application maintains compliance with the latest standards and best practices.
Training and Awareness
Our development team undergoes regular training to stay updated on the latest accessibility techniques and tools.
Collaboration with Experts
We partner with accessibility consultants and organizations to ensure our design decisions are inclusive and effective.
You are not the only one with these questions
GoMeddo serves a diverse range of customers, each with their own accessibility standards. Our customer base includes:
One of the largest universities in the US uses GoMeddo specifically for planning exams for students with disabilities.
The National Ability Center - The full case can be found here; https://www.gomeddo.com/cases/national-ability-center
De Zonnebloem - https://www.gomeddo.com/cases/supporting-not-for-profit-zonnebloem-with-accessible-holiday-bookings
Why Accessibility Matters to Us
Accessibility aligns with our core values of inclusion and innovation. By designing a platform that everyone can use, we not only create a better experience for users with disabilities but also improve usability for all. An accessible GoMeddo benefits businesses by expanding their potential user base and fostering a culture of inclusivity.
If you have suggestions or encounter any challenges while using GoMeddo, we encourage you to share your feedback. Together, we can make GoMeddo a product that truly serves everyone.
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