At Rightsline, we're committed to ensuring digital accessibility for all users, including people with disabilities. We're continually improving the user experience for everyone and applying relevant accessibility standards to ensure the Rightsline platform is usable and inclusive.


Our Commitment

We strive to follow the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA standards, which are internationally recognized benchmarks for accessibility. Our goal is to make sure that our website, applications, and content are perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust for all users.


Ongoing Efforts

We are:

  • Regularly auditing our platforms for accessibility barriers
  • Training our teams on inclusive design and development best practices
  • Prioritizing accessibility in our product roadmap and feature updates
  • Engaging accessibility tools and experts to identify and address issues

WCAG Conformance Levels

There are three levels of WCAG conformance: A, AA, and AAA. Each level builds on the previous level like a pyramid. So, in order to meet Level AA, you must meet all of Level A, and in order to meet Level AAA, you must meet all of Level AA.

The Rightsline application meets all level A and AA, as well as some AAA (noted below). If an item is marked as not applicable (N/A), that type of feature does not exist in Rightsline.

Criterion A AA AAA
Text alternatives provided for non-text content
Audio and video content alternatives N/A
Content relationships implied by formatting work with assistive technology
Reading order of content is meaningful, no matter how a user accesses it
Instructions rely on more than one sense
Color is not the only way used to distinguish or convey meaning, indicate action, or prompt a response
All functionality is operable using a keyboard
The focus does not get trapped on any element in keyboard-only navigation
No single-key shortcuts are used
If a page has a time limit, users can adjust it N/A
User controls are provided for moving or dynamically changing content
No content flashes more than three times per second N/A
Bypass repeated blocks of content N/A
Page titles clearly describe the page topic or purpose
The tabbing order of the content is meaningful and supports operation
Every link's purpose is clear from its text (AAA) and/or its context (A)
Pointer gestures & cancellation N/A
Programmatic name contains the text that is presented visually
Alternative response provided for functions triggered by moving a device or by gesturing N/A
Each page has a human language assigned
Interactive elements receiving focus do not trigger any functionality
Interactive elements receiving input do not trigger any functionality.
Help options are consistently available and in the same relative place
When input error is detected, the user is notified and the error is described
A persistent visible label and / or instructions are provided for elements that require user input
Information that the user has already entered during a process is made available to them
All UI components communicate their accessibility properties and actions to assistive technology
Screen orientation is not restricted unless the orientation is considered essential
The purpose of each form field collecting user information is programmatically declared
The contrast ratio between regular-sized, non-decorative text and its background is at least 4.5:1
Text can be resized up to 200% without loss of content or function
There are no images of text (AAA), with exceptions (AA)
Content presentation is responsive and doesn't require scrolling in two dimensions
The contrast ratio between non-text elements and their background is at least 3:1
Text spacing can be overridden to improve the reading experience
When additional content is presented on hover or on focus, the new content is persistent and dismissible
There is more than one way to reach each page
Headings and labels are clear and descriptive
Keyboard focus is clear and visible
When an actionable element receives focus, at least a portion of it remains visible
An alternative means of dragging, such as tapping or clicking, is provided
The size of a target is at least 24 by 24 pixels
Assistive technology can distinguish and reflect when the human language on a page changes
Navigational elements are consistently displayed, in the same location and order
Components with the same functionality are consistently identified
Users receive helpful / specific suggestions when they make errors
Financial or legal submissions are reversible, and data is confirmed before submission is finalized
When a cognitive function test is used to authenticate a user, an alternative way to authenticate is provided N/A
Status messages can be presented to the user by assistive technology without receiving focus
The purpose of elements is programmatically declared by adding semantics or metadata
Low or no background audio
With the exception of real-time events, no content requires timed interaction
Interruptions can be postponed, suppressed, or configured
User data is saved when re-authenticating
Users can orient themselves within a set of pages

Feedback

If you encounter any accessibility barriers while using Rightsline, we want to hear from you. Please let us know so we can help and continue to improve.

Email us at: accessibility@rightsline.com

We aim to respond to accessibility-related feedback within 3–5 business days.