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Theme Builder includes numerous features to provide a more accessible interface to your wiki...
Theme Builder makes it easier for your organisation to meet legal requirements such as Section 508 (USA), the Disability Discrimination Act (UK) and similar laws in other countries.
Invisible to normal users, it's the first thing a screen reader or Brailler will find on the page and when selected instantly jumps to the main content of the page.
The standard theme layout that ships with Theme Builder includes common access keys for selecting page mode, search box, etc.
You can add your own access keys to any link created with the menulink macro and denote shortcut keys in menu bars and pop-up menus.
Our menus, links and other navigation all support keyboard input as standard.
Many sites have boilerplate such as disclaimers, copyright notices and other things that would generally annoy anyone using an accessibility device.
Theme Builder allows such content - both in the theme and even on individual pages - to be demoted and appear after the main page content.
Theme Builder 3.0 and above support end-user theme switching allowing individuals to instantly switch to a more accessible view of your wiki, for example you can provide high-contrast or large-text layouts.
We use semantic markup on form elements such as labels and fieldsets in accordance with accessibility requirements.
We are firmly committed to improving the accessibility of the theme, our macros and other plugins wherever and whenever possible. If you find something that's causing problems, please let us know and we'll add it to our task list for a subsequent release.
While we have complete control over the theme and other Adaptavist plugins, we can't do much about third party plugins. However, we're well connected within the Confluence developer community so we can put you in touch with the developers of any external plugin that causes you problems.