Web Content Accessibility Guidelines - WCAG
The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are the internationally recognized set of requirements for making software, websites, and content accessible to people living with disabilities. WCAG is referenced in Section 508 of the U.S. Rehabilitation Act, the European accessibility standard (EN 301 549) and many other country-specific standards.
Atlassian’s internal Accessibility Standards are based on WCAG version 2.1 and target AA level conformance and will incorporate newer versions of WCAG as they are formalized.
To ensure transparency and accountability to our customers, we publish WCAG Conformance Reports for each Atlassian product. These reports describe the level of support for each WCAG criterion.
To view our most recent WCAG reports or learn more about our approach to Accessibility, visit Atlassian Accessibility.
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Project and issue tracking
Jira
enterprise agile planning
Jira Align
high-velocity itsm
Jira Service Management
document collaboration
Confluence Cloud
VISUAL COLLABORATION
Trello
incident communication
Statuspage
high-velocity itsm
Jira Service Management Server and Data Center
enterprise work management
Jira Server and Data Center
document collaboration
Confluence Server and Data Center
Git code management
Bitbucket Server and Data Center
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