Oracle Accessibility Conformance Report

VPAT® Version 2.3 - April 2019

Name of Product:

Oracle CX Commerce - Business User Tools 21A Revision 1

Product Description:

Merchants use the Oracle CX Commerce Business User Tools to set up an online commerce storefront. Using this product, merchants are able to:

  • Manage catalog data, including products, collections, media, inventory, and pricing
  • Create promotions and coupons that apply during customer checkout
  • Manage aspects of the storefront experience such as shipping methods, language, and connections to payment gateways
  • Manage aspects of the shopper's search and navigation experience
  • Assemble and style the storefront's web pages from a library of customizable ‘widgets’ and layouts
  • View reports on sales and site traffic
  • Support multiple languages 
  • Configure and send transactional emails
  • Manage media assets
  • Upload and manage extensions with additional functionality
  • Use Commerce Experiments, a webpage A/B testing tool, to configure and conduct experiments to obtain information that they can use to optimize their website

Date:

12-Jan-2021

Archive Note:

This VPAT applies to only version 21A Revision 1. It does not apply to any versions of Oracle CX Commerce - Business User Tools after this. This VPAT has been superseded by Oracle CX Commerce - Business User Tools 21A Revision 7.

Contact Information:

accessible_ww@oracle.com

Notes:

The documentation is provided in both HTML and pdf formats. The pdf version of the documentation is excluded from this VPAT.

Dependent Products


This product interacts with or is built with the other Oracle products listedin this section. Click below to view information about the accessibility ofthese dependent products. Products listed are the versions available at thetime of publication of this document; newer documents may be available that supersedethese versions.

Evaluation Methods Used:

Oracle's policy is to design, develop and test both products and documentation to be accessible. The recommended styles of testing for accessibility include: (i) algorithmic automated tests, (ii) human judgement tests such as tool-assisted tests, visual inspection and manual operation, and (iii) testing with assistive technology by people with and without disabilities. Additional information about Oracle's accessibility program is available on http://www.oracle.com/corporate/accessibility/index.html

Accessibility Standards/Guidelines

This report covers the degree of conformance for the following accessibility standard/guideline:

Standard/GuidelineIncluded In Report
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1Level A - Yes
Level AA - Yes
Level AAA - No
Revised Section 508 standards published January 18, 2017 and corrected January 22, 2018Yes

Terms

The terms used in the Conformance Level information are defined as follows:

Supports
The functionality of the product has at least one method that meets the criteria without known defects or meets with equivalent facilitation.
Partially Supports
Some functionality of the product does not meet the criteria.
Does Not Support
Majority of functionality of the product does not meet the criteria.
Not Applicable
The criteria are not relevant to the product.

WCAG 2.1 Report

Table 1 also documents conformance with:

  • Section 508: Chapter 5 - 501.1 Scope, 504.2 Content Creation or Editing, and Chapter 6 - 602.3 Electronic Support Documentation

Note: When reporting on conformance with the WCAG 2.1 Success Criteria, they are scoped for full pages, complete processes, and accessibility-supported ways of using technology as documented in the WCAG 2.1 Conformance Requirements.

Table 1: WCAG Conformance Criteria

Criteria
Conformance Level
Remarks and Explanations
1.1.1 Non-text Content (Level A)Supports The product was tested for:
  • Images that convey information have meaningful alternative text on the ALT attribute
  • Images that are decorative have an empty ALT attribute
  • Non-text characters are not used or have meaningful alternative text
  • Pages, pop ups, modals, and applets have meaningful and unique titles
  • Information shown in complex images such as charts is also available in an alternative textual form
  • CAPTCHAS are not used
  • The product does not contain time-based media
1.2.1 Audio-only and Video-only (Prerecorded) (Level A)Not ApplicableThe product has no multimedia.
1.2.2 Captions (Prerecorded) (Level A)Not ApplicableThe product has no multimedia.
1.2.3 Audio Description or Media Alternative (Prerecorded) (Level A)Not ApplicableThe product has no multimedia.
1.2.4 Captions (Live) (Level AA)Not ApplicableThe product has no multimedia.
1.2.5 Audio Description (Prerecorded) (Level AA)Not ApplicableThe product has no multimedia.
1.3.1 Info and Relationships (Level A)Partially Supports

The product was tested for:  

  • Form elements have a meaningful labels 
  • Data tables have a meaningful summary attribute or caption element 
  • Sections of content have meaningful headers (text only no links) and their structure and hierarchy is meaningful and groups of components are marked up with their description 
  • Style sheets are used only to change the layout and presentation on the screen 

Exceptions

  • The Assisted Selling Application Settings page has some missing and empty labels. (21840167) 
  • The Publishing page contains a structure error related to a dl (description list) element containing improperly formatted dt (terms) and dd (descriptions) groups. (31639553)
  • In the Catalog area, the Product Type table uses the scope attribute incorrectly. (31639544)
  • In the Experiments area, on the Experiments dialog Results tab, the Refresh and Export Buttons are missing labels. (31706456)
  • In the Experiments area, on the Experiments dialog Target tab, the Traffic Allocation Control and Variant text boxes are missing labels. (31689453)
  • In the Design area, the code view textboxes are missing labels. (31741923)
  • In the Shipping Methods area under Settings, the list of shipping regions is interpreted as a table with missing headers. (31748144)
  • In the editor for a price that uses Volume pricing, the table of volume ranges lacks a caption, ARIA label attribute, or summary. (31748142)
  • In the Media area, the list of media items is structured incorrectly: it contains direct children that are not allowed under list elements. (31748145)
  • In the Accounts area, the account hierarchy tree and the search box on the Accounts list are missing labels, and the control that expands and collapses the Registration Requests menu item is interpreted as a link with a missing label. (31748140)
1.3.2 Meaningful Sequence(Level A)Supports

The product was tested for:

  • The sequence of elements in the DOM matches a logical reading sequence
1.3.3 Sensory Characteristics(Level A)Supports The product was tested for:
  • Instructions provided do not refer to things solely based on their sensory characteristics such as shape, size, visual location, orientation, color, or sound
  • Instructions provided which refer to graphics include a reference to the text alternative of the graphic
1.3.4 Orientation (Level AA)Partially Supports

The product was tested for:

  • Text is displayed in both device orientations without loss of functionality or visibility of the text

Exceptions:

  • In the Server Side Experiment dialog accessed from a Design Studio Layout, and in the Experiments application, there is loss of content and functionality when the display is in Portrait mode. (31669114)
  • In the Audiences area, the New Rule dialog does not display correctly in portrait mode. (31622305)
  • In the Design area, in portrait mode, display elements overlap and/or overflow in lists of components, layouts, and themes, and in settings forms for layouts, themes, and widgets. (31741927)
1.3.5 Identify Input Purpose (Level AA)Supports

The product was tested for:

  • Text fields which collect information about the user contain the appropriate autocomplete content attribute

1.4.1 Use of Color(Level A)Supports The product was tested for:
  • Information conveyed by color is available in alternative formats, such as shape, text, font weight i.e. no information is conveyed by color alone
  • Information conveyed by color has a contrast ratio of at least 3:1
1.4.2 Audio Control(Level A)Not ApplicableThe product has no multimedia.
1.4.3 Contrast (Minimum) (Level AA)Partially Supports The product was tested for:
  • Text and images of text have a contrast ratio of at least 4.5:1
  • Large-scale text and images of large-scale text have a contrast ratio of at least 3:1 

Exceptions:

  • The tabs in the Accounts area includes elements that do not conform to contrast ratio requirements. (25243685)
1.4.4 Resize text(Level AA)Supports The product was tested for:
  • Text can be resized up to 200% without loss of content or functionality
1.4.5 Images of Text(Level AA)Not Applicable

The product was tested for:

  • Images of text are not used
1.4.10 Reflow (Level AA)Partially Supports

The product was tested for:   

  • Text information reflows so that only one direction of scrolling is required while at 400% zoom 
  • Content that requires two-dimensional layout only presents scroll bars in the component used to present the two-dimensional content

Exceptions:

  • At 400% zoom, there is a loss of content or functionality, and/or the user must scroll both vertically and horizontally to view all content, in the following areas:  Experiments, Audience list views and dialogs, Search list views and dialogs, Search rule editors, Searchable Field Ranking editor, Settings dialogs, Create Site dialog, Media Library dialog, Publishing, Import/Export dialog, Product Types, Collection pickers, Collection context menus, New Product dialog, New Collection dialog, Link to Collections dialog, Link Existing Product dialog, and the Design area (menu bars, settings, dialogs, and lists). (31669113, 31622308, 31658570, 31658568, 31658569, 31639554, 31639545, 31639546, 31608849, 31608852, 31608850, 31608851, 31555972, 31741930)
1.4.11 Non-text Contrast (Level AA)Partially Supports

The product was tested for:

  • Non-text items have a contrast ratio of at least 3:1

Exceptions:

  • The Experiments area includes UI components that do not satisfy the contrast requirements. Examples include the contrast between the Delete button and the Notification Panel when deleting an experiment; the contrast between the Yes button and the Notification Panel when closing the panel without saving changes; and the contrast between the star icon (which flags a goal as primary) and its background. (31706448)
  • The Search area includes UI components that do not satisfy the contrast requirements with respect to their backgrounds. Examples include the drag and drop handles on the Facet Ordering editor, Searchable Field Ranking editor, and Dynamic Curation Product Type criterion dialog; the Selected icon; and borders for checkboxes and buttons. (31622309)
  • The Design area includes UI components that do not satisfy the contrast requirements with respect to their backgrounds. Examples include the default flag, the layout icon, the layout gridview icon, the stack gridview icon, and the slot icon. (31741933)
1.4.12 Text Spacing (Level AA)Supports

The product was tested for:

When the following attributes and no others are modified, there is no loss in functionality or content:

  • Line height (line spacing) to at least 1.5 times the font size
  • Spacing following paragraphs to at least 2 times the font size
  • Letter spacing (tracking) to at least 0.12 times the font size
  • Word spacing to at least 0.16 times the font size
1.4.13 Content on Hover or Focus (Level AA)Partially Supports

The product was tested for:

  • Dismissable - Content on hover or focus can be dismissed without moving the pointer or keyboard focus
  • Hoverable - When pointer hover triggers additional content, the pointer can be moved over the additional content without the additional content disappearing
  • Persistent - Content on hover remains visible until the hover or focus trigger is removed, the user dismisses it, or its information is no longer valid

Exceptions:

  • In the Experiments area, there are several places where the pointer cannot be moved over additional content that was triggered by pointer hover, without the additional content disappearing. Examples include the Experiment Name on the Experiments home page, the Results charts in the Progress panel, and the Results charts on the Results tab in the Server Side Experiments dialog. (31706462)
  • In the Search area, additional text that is displayed on hover disappears when the pointer is moved over the content. Also, text displayed when an Embedded Assistance icon receives focus disappears when the pointer is moved away from the icon. (31639548)
2.1.1 Keyboard(Level A)Partially Supports

The product was tested for:

  • Fields and controls are accessible via the keyboard (by tabbing, enter, arrows or by documented shortcuts/access keys) 
  • Mouse-overs are not used unless they don't provide information essential for usage and comprehension of the application (image zoom hover over would be ok for example) or the information is provided some other way for assistive technologies to access
  • Proper operation of unique keystrokes and access keys, including those listed in the product documentation
  • The ability to use the product with OS keyboard aids: FilterKeys (feature names may be different on different platforms) 

Exceptions:

  • In the Collections section of the Catalog, there is no keyboard alternative to the drag and drop approach for the re-sequencing of sibling collections or the reassignment of the a collection to another parent. (21217910)
  • In the Catalog, on the Media Tab within a Product, pressing the ESC key to close the 'Add Images' drop down list instead closes the product modal. (21056082)
  • In the Collections tab in the Catalog, and in the product picker in the Boost and Bury areas of Dynamic Curation in Search, after one selected asset is removed using the keyboard, removing another asset takes many steps. (24535295)
  • In Experiments, on the Variant Tab, the user cannot select all elements using keyboard only. (21765212)
  • In Experiments, the keyboard user cannot select a link or a collection dropdown element to select it as a variant change. (26528281)
  • In the Tax Processing area, the mouseover text associated with two icons is read by a screen reader, but a keyboard-only, non-screen reader user cannot access this text. (26762418)
  • The Promotions area includes dropdown controls where the user must press Tab an extra time to select an item. (28710999)
  • In the Search area's lists of Thesaurus entries, Keyword Redirects, and rules, and in a rule's collection picker, when a row's contents are too long and are truncated with an ellipsis, a tooltip with the full text is displayed on hover and read by a screen reader on focus; but the tooltip is not displayed on focus, and thus is not available to a keyboard user who does not use a screen reader. (31652837)
2.1.2 No Keyboard Trap (Level A)Supports The product was tested for:
  • Movement of focus through the controls using only the keyboard, with no "keyboard trap" that prevents focus from moving away from any control
2.1.4 Character Key Shortcuts (Level A)Supports

The product was tested for:

  • Single character keyboard shortcuts can be turned off or remapped, or are only active when the component has focus

2.2.1 Timing Adjustable(Level A)Partially Supports

The product was tested for:

  • Time limits in the product can be extended with at least 20 seconds warning up to 10 times

Exceptions:

  • The business user tools UI includes growl messages that disappear after a short time, but does not provide a way to configure growl dismissal time as a user preference. (22353273)
2.2.2 Pause, Stop, Hide (Level A)Supports

The product was tested for:

  • The product does not contain moving or blinking information
2.3.1 Three Flashes or Below Threshold(Level A)Supports The product was tested for:
  • No portion of the screen flickers or flashes with a frequency between 2 Hz and 55 Hz 
2.4.1 Bypass Blocks(Level A)Supports

The product was tested for:

  • A ‘Skip to Main Content’ link is provided to skip repetitive navigation links at the top of the page
  • Structure and hierarchy is marked up with header elements outside of repetitive navigation link
2.4.2 Page Titled(Level A)Supports The product was tested for:
  • Pages have a meaningful title specified in the TITLE element
2.4.3 Focus Order(Level A)Partially Supports

The product was tested for:

  • Logical movement through the focusable components using only the keyboard, in an order that follows a meaningful sequence

Exceptions

  • In the Media library, when the user is tabbing through the list, focus goes back to top of list instead of continuing linearly. (21860982)
  • On the Media tab, when the user removes an image and then responds to the confirmation dialog, focus returns to the first image on the page instead of the next image. (21860990)
  • In the Locations tab of the Site Settings page, after the user selects a language, focus moves to start of the page instead of staying on the language selector. (21377693)
  • In Experiments several areas have loss of logical focus (21765209, 25725705, 25725927)
2.4.4 Link Purpose (In Context)(Level A)Supports The product was tested for:
  • The purpose of a link can be determined by its text 
2.4.5 Multiple Ways(Level AA)Supports The product was tested for:
  • Pages are fully inter-linked to one another
  • Page contains controls that enable reaching other pages
2.4.6 Headings and Labels(Level AA)Supports

The product was tested for:

  • Form elements have a meaningful label either as a displayed label or using title 
  • Row and column headers are identified for data tables and their meaning is clear 
2.4.7 Focus Visible(Level AA)Partially Supports

The product was tested for:

  • Visual indication of the location of the focus 

Exceptions

  • In Firefox, when arranging the products in a collection, there is no visual indication when focus in on an up-arrow. (21866631)
2.5.1 Pointer Gestures (Level A)Supports

The product was tested for:

  • Multipoint or path-based gesture actions can be completed using a different input modality

2.5.2 Pointer Cancellation (Level A)Supports

The product was tested for:

  • The down-event of the pointer is not used to execute any part of a function
  • Completion of a function is on the up-event
  • A mechanism is available to abort a function before completion or undo a function after completion
2.5.3 Label in Name (Level A)Supports

The product was tested for:

  • User interface components that include text or images of text and have a label, have a name that contains the text that is presented visually

2.5.4 Motion Actuation (Level A)Supports

The product was tested for:

  • There are no functions that require motion of the device.

3.1.1 Language of Page(Level A)Supports The product was tested for:
  • Pages have properly set lang attributes
3.1.2 Language of Parts(Level AA)Supports The product was tested for:
  • Proper use of lang attribute for text passages that are in a different language than that of the page
3.2.1 On Focus(Level A)Supports The product was tested for:
  • When an element receives focus, it does not result in a substantial change to the page, or an additional change of keyboard focus, or the spawning of a pop-up window
3.2.2 On Input(Level A)Supports The product was tested for:
  • Changes in the value of user interface components does not result in a substantial change to the page, an additional change of keyboard focus, or the spawning of a pop-up window 
  • In circumstances where changing the value of the components causes a substantial change to the page, an additional change of keyboard focus, or the spawning of a pop-up window, warning is given prior to the user interacting with those user-interface components 
3.2.3 Consistent Navigation(Level AA)Supports The product was tested for:
  • Navigation mechanisms that are used in multiple pages are consistent
3.2.4 Consistent Identification(Level AA)Supports The product was tested for:
  • Images and controls are used and identified consistently throughout the product
3.3.1 Error Identification(Level A)Partially Supports The product was tested for:
  • When input errors are detected, they are described to the user in text, including identifying the item where the error occurred
Exceptions: 
  • In the Payment Processing area of Settings, there is inconsistent error message behavior when required fields are skipped. In some cases, the system generates an error message with links to the fields with missing values; this needs to be true consistently. (22632893)
3.3.2 Labels or Instructions (Level A)Supports The product was tested for:
  • Form elements have a meaningful labels (input, select, textarea), either as a displayed label or using title 
3.3.3 Error Suggestion (Level AA)Supports The product was tested for:
  • Where suggestions for fixing an input error are known, they are provided to the user
3.3.4 Error Prevention (Legal, Financial, Data)(Level AA)Supports The product was tested for:
  • Submissions can be reversed by the user
  • Data is checked for input errors with an opportunity for the user to correct them
  • Data can be reviewed, corrected, and confirmed by the user before they are finalized 
4.1.1 Parsing(Level A)Partially Supports

The product was tested for:

  • Pages validate to the HTML specification

Exceptions

  • Duplicate IDs are present in the following UI areas: Catalog, Collection, Theme View, Product Type, Product, Payment Gateways, Promotions, Stacking Rules, Media Library, Assisted Selling Application Settings, Site Settings, Accounts, Publishing, Operations (21854170, 21866626, 21854437, 21840167, 26994085, 31748141, 31748140)
  • Empty labels are found in several UI areas, including the Settings for the Assisted Selling Application and the pages for creating new products and collections. (21916632)
4.1.2 Name, Role, Value (Level A)Partially Supports

The product was tested for:

  • HTML controls have a programmatically associated name, derived from the appropriate HTML elements and attributes including LABEL, TITLE, SUMMARY, CAPTION, etc.
  • Additional state information is programmatically exposed for HTML controls, such as whether a field is ‘required’
  • Custom controls have appropriate roles specified using the role attribute
  • Custom controls have appropriate state and property information conveyed using the relevant WAI-ARIA or HTML5 attributes
  • Custom controls have a meaningful programatically exposed name
  • Frames have a meaningful title specified in the title attribute

Exceptions:

  • When the user skips a required field when creating a promotion, the error that appears visually is not read by the screen reader. (22346073)
  • In Experiments, on Experiments Dialog, the screen reader is not reading out validation errors (25725940)
  • In Experiments, on Experiments Dialog, the screen reader is not reading out title attributes associated with buttons and links (25725935)
  • In the Tax Processing and Catalog areas, a screen reader does not read success or error growl messages. (26762530, 31498343)
  • In the Tax Processing area, a screen reader announces the header elements as "type and text" instead of reading the header text. (26762528)
  • In Design Studio, the Stack tabs/steps on a Layout Grid View have children that take focus - a structural problem for accessibility. (26714629)
  • In the Reports area, dropdown fields do not have accessible names, and some submenu items are not read by a screen reader. (27456307)
  • In Design Studio, in the Components section, when the user navigates to component instances, the screen reader reads the contents of a screen that is no longer displayed, before reading the contents of the current screen. In addition, it reads the buttons of the previous screen as unlabeled. (31075317, 31075379)
  • In Design Studio, in the Layouts sections, when the user navigates to layout settings, the screen reader reads the contents of a screen that is no longer displayed, before reading the contents of the current screen. (31075371)
  • In Design Studio, in a layout with a content variation slot, a screen reader does not read the default and control slot names. (31075375)
  • In Design Studio, in the Theme Code area, three labels are missing: Style Sheet, Style Variables, and Additional CSS. (31075382, 30736058, 30755971)
  • In the Accounts and Price Groups areas, when the user specifies that an account or price group should be a child, but fails to choose a parent, the validation error is not read by a screen reader. (31177447)
  • On the Experiments Target Panel, the buttons to add and remove Included URLs do not have discernible text. (31689455)
  • On the Experiments Target Panel, the Audience selector does not have a unique role or accessible name. (31689458)
  • In the Experiments area, on the Click Goal Selection Navigation Panel, the Refresh Goal URL button does not have discernible text. (31689457)
  • In the Media area, the left-hand navigation component does not have an accessible name. (31748145)
  • In the Account editor, the Classification listbox and the site selector lack a unique role or accessible name. (31748140)
4.1.3 Status Messages (Level AA)Supports

The product was tested for:

  • Status messages have role or properties set so information is conveyed to assistive technology without the component receiving focus

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2018 Section 508 Report

Chapter 3: Functional Performance Criteria (FPC)

Criteria
Conformance Level
Remarks and Explanations
302.1 Without VisionNot ApplicableThe product does not rely on equivalent functionality, and all aspects are addressed by the technical standards.
302.2 With Limited VisionNot ApplicableThe product does not rely on equivalent functionality, and all aspects are addressed by the technical standards.
302.3 Without Perception of ColorNot ApplicableThe product does not rely on equivalent functionality, and all aspects are addressed by the technical standards.
302.4 Without HearingNot ApplicableThe product does not rely on equivalent functionality, and all aspects are addressed by the technical standards.
302.5 With Limited HearingNot ApplicableThe product does not rely on equivalent functionality, and all aspects are addressed by the technical standards.
302.6 Without SpeechNot ApplicableThe product does not rely on equivalent functionality, and all aspects are addressed by the technical standards.
302.7 With Limited ManipulationNot ApplicableThe product does not rely on equivalent functionality, and all aspects are addressed by the technical standards.
302.8 With Limited Reach and StrengthNot ApplicableThe product does not rely on equivalent functionality, and all aspects are addressed by the technical standards.
302.9 With Limited Language, Cognitive, and Learning AbilitiesNot ApplicableThe product does not rely on equivalent functionality, and all aspects are addressed by the technical standards.

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Chapter 4: Hardware

These criteria are all Not Applicable because the product is not Hardware

Chapter 5: Software

Criteria
Conformance Level
Remarks and Explanations
501.1 Scope - Incorporation of WCAG 2.0 AASupportsSee the responses in the WCAG 2.0 section of this report.
 502 Interoperability with Assistive TechnologyHeading cell - no response requiredHeading cell - no response required
502.2.1 User Control of Accessibility FeaturesNot ApplicableThe product is not a platform or does not have access to platform accessibility features.
502.2.2 No Disruption of Accessibility FeaturesNot ApplicableThe product is designed to be isolated from the underlying platform.
 502.3 Accessibility ServicesHeading cell - no response requiredHeading cell - no response required
502.3.1 Object InformationNot ApplicableThe product is not a platform or does not have access to platform accessibility features.
502.3.2 Modification of Object InformationNot ApplicableThe product is not a platform or does not have access to platform accessibility features.
502.3.3 Row, Column, and HeadersNot ApplicableThe product is not a platform or does not have access to platform accessibility features.
502.3.4 ValuesNot ApplicableThe product is not a platform or does not have access to platform accessibility features.
502.3.5 Modification of ValuesNot ApplicableThe product is not a platform or does not have access to platform accessibility features.
502.3.6 Label RelationshipsNot ApplicableThe product is not a platform or does not have access to platform accessibility features.
502.3.7 Hierarchical RelationshipsNot ApplicableThe product is not a platform or does not have access to platform accessibility features.
502.3.8 TextNot ApplicableThe product is not a platform or does not have access to platform accessibility features.
502.3.9 Modification of TextNot ApplicableThe product is not a platform or does not have access to platform accessibility features.
502.3.10 List of ActionsNot ApplicableThe product is not a platform or does not have access to platform accessibility features.
502.3.11 Actions on ObjectsNot ApplicableThe product is not a platform or does not have access to platform accessibility features.
502.3.12 Focus CursorNot ApplicableThe product is not a platform or does not have access to platform accessibility features.
502.3.13 Modification of Focus CursorNot ApplicableThe product is not a platform or does not have access to platform accessibility features.
502.3.14 Event NotificationNot ApplicableThe product is not a platform or does not have access to platform accessibility features.
502.4 Platform Accessibility FeaturesNot ApplicableThe product is not a platform or does not have access to platform accessibility features.
 503 ApplicationsHeading cell - no response requiredHeading cell - no response required
503.2 User PreferencesNot ApplicableThe product is designed to be isolated from the underlying platform.
503.3 Alternative User InterfacesNot ApplicableThe product does not have assistive technology features.
 503.4 User Controls for Captions and Audio DescriptionHeading cell - no response requiredHeading cell - no response required
503.4.1 Caption ControlsNot ApplicableThe product has no multimedia.
503.4.2 Audio Description ControlsNot ApplicableThe product has no multimedia.
 504 Authoring ToolsHeading cell - no response requiredHeading cell - no response required
504.2 Content Creation or EditingSupports

This product includes features that allow merchandisers to author text to be displayed on the Oracle Commerce Cloud Service Storefront and in the Oracle Commerce Agent Console. The product uses CKEditor to provide this functionality, and thus incorporates CKEditor's accessibility features for content authoring.

See WCAG 2.0 section.

504.2.1 Preservation of Information Provided for Accessibility in Format ConversionNot Applicable

The product does not convert file formats.

504.2.2 PDF ExportNot Applicable

The product does not generate PDF exports.

504.3 PromptsNot Supported

The product does not yet support this guideline.

504.4 TemplatesSupports

The product provides customizable "widgets" that display text, images, and forms on the Oracle Commerce Cloud Service Storefront and the Oracle Commerce Agent Console Cloud Service. Customers can use the widgets to create content that conforms to WCAG 2.0 AA. 

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Chapter 6: Support Documentation and Services

Criteria
Conformance Level
Remarks and Explanations
 602 Support DocumentationHeading cell - no response requiredHeading cell - no response required
602.2 Accessibility and Compatibility FeaturesSupports

"Using Oracle Commerce Cloud" contains a chapter, "Accessibility Tasks," explaining how to navigate the user interface using keyboard shortcuts. The Reports area of the product uses Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition (OBIEE), which has an accessibility mode. The document "Using Oracle Commerce Cloud Reports" explains how to turn on OBIEE's accessibility mode, and includes a link to OBIEE documentation that describes OBIEE's accessibility features.

602.3 Scope - Incorporation of WCAG 2.0 AASupportsSee the responses in the WCAG 2.0 section of this report.
602.4 Alternate Formats for Non-Electronic Support DocumentationNot Applicable

Product documentation is available in electronic format.

 603 Support ServicesHeading cell - no response requiredHeading cell - no response required
603.2 Information on Accessibility and Compatibility FeaturesSupportsOracle Global Customer Support can provide information about accessibility features of the product.
603.3 Accommodation of Communication NeedsSupportsOracle customers have access to electronic support through My Oracle Support or by calling Oracle Support at 1.800.223.1711. Hearing-impaired customers in the U.S. who wish to speak to an Oracle Support representative may use a telecommunications relay service (TRS). Information about the TRS is available at http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/trs.html, and a list of telephone numbers is available at https://www.fcc.gov/general/telecommunications-relay-services-directory. International hearing-impaired customers should use the TRS at +1.605.224.1837. An Oracle Support engineer will respond to technical issues according to the standard service request process.

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