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10 TopicsIn Case You Missed It (ICYMI): Accessibility Updates in Q4 2024
Welcome to 2025! Since my last update, this accessibility group has grown by 61 members, bringing its total to 403 members. The first ICYMI edition was published on October 23, 2024, and established a foundation, but we can keep it short and sweet from now on. Product Updates: Rise 360 New: Immerse all learners in customizable interactive experiences with accessible scenario blocks that offer alternative text, screen reader support, and a visible focus indicator. New: Select the source course language when exporting your training for translation. Enhanced: Select the text of a hyperlink to apply formatting, including changing the color of the text. Enhanced: Line height and letter spacing are now available in the text formatting toolbar. Storyline 360 Enhanced: Expand your reach with a new AI text-to-speech model that supports Hungarian, Norwegian, and Vietnamese in addition to the 29 other languages already supported. Enhanced: You can now add text-to-speech narration and sound effects to markers. Fixed: Text alignment wasn't preserved in existing projects. Upcoming accessibility features: We've released Rise Accessible Drag-and-Drop Questions (Q1 2025, but released before posting this) and added Rise Math Equations. Current accessibility items on our feature roadmap include: Storyline Accessibility Checker Storyline Math Equations Rise Math Equations Updates in articles, documentation, resource center, or training: Refreshed: Storyline 360: Working with Hyperlinks New blog: What Is Section 508? A Quick Guide to Section 508 Compliance Upcoming webinar: Beginner's Guide to NVDA and Storyline for Accessibility Testing New entry in Storyline 360: Our Accessibility Journey - Accessibility Enhancements to Kick Off 2025145Views2likes2CommentsLink Purpose not clear in topic heading in Menu
The purpose of the link is made unclear, this ensures users are unaware on where the link actually takes them. Using Jaws, the screen reader repeats the title of the module on menu as "Link: Title of the Menu". When we click on the Link, it takes us to the Home Page/Cover Page of the Course. Hence it should clearly mention that the link takes to the Cover Page of the course. This is an accessibility issue. Are there any way to make the screen reader say the exact location where the menu Title links takes the learner. Any solution to this appreciated48Views0likes1CommentRise 360 - Not Getting Quiz Score Report
We have created a project in Rise 360 & added quiz at the end, we tried exporting in both ways as 'Track the quiz' & 'Track with course completion' still once we upload in our LMS (SuccessFactors), If user completed or passed quiz it was showing as 'yes' but not giving report of quiz score. If User Completed the lessons but failed in Quiz it was showing as 'No' but the content is not getting locked & not showing the Failed Status. Can you guys help me over here.20Views0likes0CommentsScreen reader focus placed at the bottom of new content
Hello! I perform accessibility evaluations for my organization and recently noticed a screen reader barrier than I had not seen in previous Rise 360 trainings. When completing a section within a module and selecting Continue, the screen reader focus is placed at the bottom of the content, making it appear as though no new content has loaded unless the user navigates backwards or to the top of the page and through all of the previously loaded content. This doesn't happen when hitting Continue to load more content within a section, only when completing one section and moving into the next. (I apologize for not knowing platform specific terms, I haven't built a course myself!) I'm wondering if anyone else has encountered this, and whether it might be due to one of the recent updates, since this was a training newly exported in the past week. Thank you to anyone who might know more!98Views0likes3CommentsWrong Aria label for Radiobutton groups in RISE 360
Radiobutton groups: The aria-label attribute is not allowed as the generic role; The paragraph element is not expected inside the radiogroup role. Steps to produce the issue for Radio button group: Find radiobuttons, open dev tools , launch ARC Toolkit and run tests. Are there any solution to correct the aria tag40Views0likes2CommentsFocus is moving away from the dialog box in language selection page
The focus should stay in the first dialogue box but instead the screen reader is reading the content in the background. This is an accessibility issue. After Localization and publishing the course, when we come to the language selection page, the screen reader is reading the content of the main page (Heading of the course and topics of the course) instead of the language selection box. I tested the issue again with Jaws on Edge browser. The issue is there with Jaws.47Views0likes4CommentsIn Case You Missed It (ICYMI): Accessibility Updates in Q2 2025
Welcome to our Q2 2025 update! We’ve got plenty of progress and highlights to share because a lot can happen in just a few months. The group continues to grow, with 125 new members joining us this quarter, bringing us to 658 people who care about making things more accessible. That’s incredible, and we’re so glad you’re here. Let’s take a look at what’s been happening! Product Updates Rise 360 New: Articulate Localization launched! Instantly translate Rise 360 courses into 70+ languages with fully integrated AI translation. New: Generate text-to-speech audio and transcripts with AI Assistant. New: Insert audio in text, quote, statement, image, list, carousel, flashcard, tabs, and accordion blocks. Enhanced: Matching knowledge check blocks have been reworked to better reflect their original design while retaining full keyboard support and comprehensive screen reader integration. Storyline 360 New: Articulate Localization launched! Instantly translate Storyline 360 courses into 70+ languages with fully integrated AI translation. New: Insert AI-generated alt text for slide objects to improve accessibility. New: Improve the accessibility of your content. Get actionable feedback based on key WCAG guidelines to instantly identify barriers like missing closed captions and disabled course playback speed. New: Instantly generate high-quality captions for your audio and video content to boost accessibility. New: Enjoy more sizing options for the modern player. Lock the player size or let it adjust to learners' browsers. Enhanced: Create inclusive content from the start with a template that meets accessibility standards. Enhanced: Use the Esc key to close any window in Storyline 360. Enhanced: We improved the screen reader experience by adding a customizable player text label for the sidebar menu landmark. Fixed: NVDA screen readers didn't follow the correct focus order. Fixed: Closed captions showed up earlier than expected and could stack up on each other while using the seekbar. Fixed: Screen readers incorrectly announced some graphic elements despite their being invisible to accessibility tools. Fixed: Screen readers skipped some lightboxed content if the browser window was maximized or the system display scaling was set to 100%. Other Updates New articles AI Assistant in Storyline 360: AI-generated Alt Text Suggestion Storyline 360: Improving Experiences With the Accessibility Checker AI Assistant in Storyline 360: AI-generated Captions Storyline 360: New Project Accessible Template How E-Learning Redefines Accessibility for All Learners Rise 360 Accessibility Maturity Plan Storyline 360 Accessibility Maturity Plan Reach 360 Accessibility Maturity Plan Updated articles Storyline 360: Our Accessibility Journey Accessibility Index Training Reimagining Storyline Interactions for Accessibility and User Experience Register now: Create More Inclusive E-Learning with the New Storyline 360 Accessibility Checker85Views0likes0CommentsHighlight.js syntax highlighting in Rise
I've started using highlight.js in Rise for styling the code block. You can download my sample course with the integration: https://theme-360.com/theme-component/highlight-js-integration-for-rise-360/ Video demo: https://youtu.be/AvcDNJX_hpE138Views0likes1CommentRise Accessibility Journal Q1 Update!
Hey everyone! It's been a bit but we've got a shiny new Accessibility Journal update for January-March of this year! Don't worry, I'm planning on doing a retroactive entry that covers November/December of last year. That should be out soon as well.45Views2likes0CommentsSorting Activity not accessible
FAO Articulate I think some of the information in this section is misleading: https://access.articulate.com/support/article/Rise-360-Choosing-Accessible-Components-to-Create-Online-Learning#inaccessible Currently Inaccessible This block is currently not in conformance with WCAG guidelines. We recommend not using it when creating accessible content. In case you do use it, we've provided a partial workaround. Interactive: Sorting activity No accessible instructions or status messages If using: Use a text block to provide instructions. I would highly recommend that this is marked as inaccessible without any possible workarounds. I have come across some clients using the interaction and attempting to use this workaround. In my opinion, there is not workaround. Screen reader users not receiving any kind of feedback when items are sorted cannot be addressed with instructions in a text block. It doesn't matter how many instructions are placed in a text block, it's never going to provide screen reader users with the dynamic feedback that is required to provide meaning to the interaction. My recommendation: Currently Inaccessible This block is currently not in conformance with WCAG guidelines. We recommend not using it when creating accessible content. In case you do use it, we've provided a partial workaround. Interactive: Sorting activity No accessible instructions or status messages If using: Use a text block to provide instructions.Solved328Views1like7Comments