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Accessibility testing status

For every latest release, Carbon runs tests on all components to meet the accessibility requirements. These different statuses report the work that Carbon has done in the back end. These tests appear only when the components are stable.

Latest version: ^1.60.1 | Framework: React (@carbon/react)

ComponentAccessibility testStatusLink to source code
Ordered listTest(s) that ensure the initial render state of a component is accessible.Passes all automated tests with no reported accessibility violations.GitHub link
Tests that ensure additional states of the component are accessible. This could be interactive states of a component or its multiple variants.Passes all automated tests with no reported accessibility violations.
Tests that ensure focus is properly managed, and all interactive functions of a component have a proper keyboard-accessible equivalent.Test data is either not available or not applicable for this component state.
This manual testing ensures that the visual information on the screen is properly conveyed and read correctly by screen readers such as JAWS, VoiceOver, and NVDA.A human has manually tested this component, e.g. screen reader testing.
Unordered listTest(s) that ensure the initial render state of a component is accessible.Passes all automated tests with no reported accessibility violations.GitHub link
Tests that ensure additional states of the component are accessible. This could be interactive states of a component or its multiple variants.Passes all automated tests with no reported accessibility violations.
Tests that ensure focus is properly managed, and all interactive functions of a component have a proper keyboard-accessible equivalent.Test data is either not available or not applicable for this component state.
This manual testing ensures that the visual information on the screen is properly conveyed and read correctly by screen readers such as JAWS, VoiceOver, and NVDA.A human has manually tested this component, e.g. screen reader testing.

What Carbon provides

Carbon incorporates many accessibility considerations, some of which are described below.

Keyboard interaction

Lists are not keyboard operable, unless the list items themselves are operable. In such a situation, the list items will retain the component’s default keyboard interaction. For example, in a list of links, each link will be in the tab order and can be activated by Enter.

Development considerations

Keep this in mind if you’re modifying Carbon or creating a custom component:

  • Carbon uses native HTML ordered (ol) and unorder (ul) lists and list items (li), then styles them with CSS.
  • Carbon uses ::before and ::marker CSS pseudo-elements for the numbering and bulleting of lists, which are properly read by assistive technologies such as screen readers.