14 Accessibility Features and Tips for Oracle WebCenter Portal
This topic provides links to information about accessibility features and related information for Oracle WebCenter Portal.
Topics
- Setting Your Accessibility Options for Oracle WebCenter Portal
Use accessibility options to optimize the application user interface (UI) for use with screen readers; to enable support of high-contrast colors; and to enable support for large fonts. - Oracle WebCenter Portal Accessibility Features
Learn about the accessibility features of Oracle WebCenter Portal. - Keyboard Shortcuts for Oracle WebCenter Portal
To select and move server objects in Oracle WebCenter Portal, use the keystroke shortcuts described in this topic. - Keyboard Workarounds for Oracle WebCenter Portal
The Feedback Posts and Favorites features have workarounds for keyboard shortcut issues.
Setting Your Accessibility Options for Oracle WebCenter Portal
Use accessibility options to optimize the application user interface (UI) for use with screen readers; to enable support of high-contrast colors; and to enable support for large fonts.
Topics:
- About Accessibility Options
When you use screen readers, there can be particular requirements for selecting menu items and resource catalog items. - Enabling Accessibility Modes
Use this procedure to enable accessibility modes for your interface.
About Accessibility Options
When you use screen readers, there can be particular requirements for selecting menu items and resource catalog items.
Accessibility options appear on the General panel of the Preferences page. Accessibility options assist visually and non-visually impaired users in navigating the application user interface.
Note:
Disabled actions are indicated by that action shown with grey color on a white screen background. The contrast of this shade can be difficult to discern for some users.
Oracle WebCenter Portal Accessibility Features
Learn about the accessibility features of Oracle WebCenter Portal.
Topics:
- About Accessibility Features for Oracle WebCenter Portal
Enable your users to set runtime accessibility modes that they require. - Composer Component Settings to Generate Accessible HTML
You can set attributes for some components in Composer to generate accessible HTML. - Understanding Portlet Accessibility Options
Use best practices for accessibility when you set Portlet attributes.
About Accessibility Features for Oracle WebCenter Portal
Enable your users to set runtime accessibility modes that they require.
When you give users the ability to customize a page at runtime, you must ensure that any customizations your users make can be made accessible to all users. For all components that users can create at runtime, all accessibility-related attributes are shown in the Property Inspector, where users can set them appropriately.
Parent topic: Oracle WebCenter Portal Accessibility Features
Composer Component Settings to Generate Accessible HTML
You can set attributes for some components in Composer to generate accessible HTML.
You can add Composer components to your application pages to make them editable at runtime. Refer to the following table to see which components you can use to generate accessible HTML.
Table 14-1 Components With Accessibility Attributes for Composer
Purpose of Component | Component | Accessibility Attributes |
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Image link accessibility. |
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Page layout accessibility. |
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Frame layout accessibility |
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The components listed in the following table do not have accessibility modes that you can set.
Table 14-2 Components With No Accessibility Attributes for WebCenter Portal Composer
Component | Accessibility Attributes |
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No accessibility attributes |
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No accessibility attributes |
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No accessibility attributes |
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No accessibility attributes |
Parent topic: Oracle WebCenter Portal Accessibility Features
Understanding Portlet Accessibility Options
Use best practices for accessibility when you set Portlet attributes.
Modern screen readers do not work well with IFrames. Some accessibility standards do not permit their use at all.
Note:
Portlets created using the Oracle JSF Portlet Bridge have the requireIFrame
container runtime option set to true
. This default is because, due to JavaScript issues, these portlets are too complex to render directly on Oracle ADF pages.
WebCenter Portal provides an optional attribute in the adf:portlet
tag called renderPortletInIFrame
. You can set this attribute to false
to avoid ever using IFrames.
Parent topic: Oracle WebCenter Portal Accessibility Features
Keyboard Shortcuts for Oracle WebCenter Portal
To select and move server objects in Oracle WebCenter Portal, use the keystroke shortcuts described in this topic.
Table 14-3 Keyboard Shortcut for Editing a Portal
Task | Keyboard Shortcut |
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Edit a portal from portal viewer |
Ctrl+Shift+E |
Table 14-4 Keyboard Shortcut for Editing Site Studio Files In-Context
Task | Keyboard Shortcut |
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Enter and exit contribution mode to edit a Site Studio file in-context |
Ctrl+Shift+C |
Table 14-5 Keyboard Shortcut for Editing in Rich Text Editor
Task | Keyboard Shortcut |
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Move to the toolbar. |
Alt+F10 |
In the toolbar, move to the next button group. In a dialog, move to the next element. |
Tab |
In the toolbar, move to the previous button group. In a dialog, move to the previous element. |
Shift+Tab |
In the toolbar, move between buttons within a button group. In a dialog, move within a field. |
Left Arrow/Right Arrow |
In the toolbar, select the current button or menu item, or expand a drop-down list or menu. In a dialog, confirm entry at current cursor location. |
Enter |
Move between selections in a drop-down list. |
Down Arrow/ Up Arrow |
Close a menu without executing any command. When inside a submenu, close the submenu and return focus to the parent context menu. Press Esc again to close it. In a dialog, cancel entries and close dialog (equivalent to clicking Cancel or Close). |
Esc |
In the editing area: |
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Open the context menu of the current element (use down arrow and up arrow to move between selections in the menu, and Enter to select an action). |
Shift+F10 |
Move to the tab selection in a dialog (use left and right arrow keys to move between tabs, and Enter to move to the fields on a tab). |
Alt+F10 |
Select the entire content in the editing area. |
Ctrl+A |
Change the formatting of the selected text to bold or remove the bold formatting of the selected text. |
Ctrl+B |
Copy highlighted selections to the clipboard. |
Ctrl+C |
Change the formatting of the selected text to italics or remove the italics from the selected text. |
Ctrl+I |
Underline the selected text or remove the underline formatting of the selected text. |
Ctrl+U |
Paste the content on the clipboard at the current cursor location. |
Ctrl+V or Shift+Insert |
Cut highlighted selections to the clipboard. |
Ctrl+X or Shift+Delete |
Perform redo operation. |
Ctrl+Y |
Perform undo operation. |
Ctrl+Z |
Keyboard Workarounds for Oracle WebCenter Portal
The Feedback Posts and Favorites features have workarounds for keyboard shortcut issues.
Working with Feedback Posts
When working with feedback posts, you cannot use the keyboard to select a date from the calendar that pops up when you click the Select Date icon. Instead, manually enter the date into the field.
Working with Favorites
When working with favorites, you cannot move a favorite into an existing folder using only the keyboard. To work around this issue, create a duplicate favorite within the target folder, and then delete the original favorite.