UnStoppable for Jira

for Jira Server 8.1.0 - 9.13.1, Jira Data Center 8.1.0 - 9.13.1 and more
17 installs
  • Supported
  • Jira Service Management
  • Jira

Unstoppable enhances Jira accessibility and helps with 508, A11y, WCAG 2.1, BitV compliance. NVDA, JAWS, and Voiceover compatible

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Improved Navigation and Control

Unstoppable improves the existing Aria-labels in Jira, improves landmarks, provides full keyboard access, and high-contrast mode for complete navigation and control.

​Compatible with popular screen readers

Unstoppable for Jira is compatible with NVDA, JAWS, and Voiceover. Unstoppable also auto-detects accessibility users and asks them to make the configuration simple and easy.

Compliance

Unstoppable is compatible with HTML5 Entities in Confluence and allows your organization to achieve 508, a11y , WCAG 2.1, and BitV compliance.

More details

Unstoppable for Jira allows visually impaired users improved accessibility to Jira. Unstoppable helps you achieve most of the WCAG 2.1, 508, A11y, and BitV compliance requrements. Unstoppable is your team's solution to be accessible. Fully compatible with JAWS & NVDA screen readers. Learn more about the features of Unstoppable

Features:

  • Auto-detect users and provide them an option to enable Unstoppable
  • Unstoppable announces help options to a visually impaired user.
  • Complete compatibility with NVDA, JAWS, and Voiceover.
  • Compatible with Firefox, Chrome and Edge
  • Keyboard Shortcuts for ease of use

If you would have any feature request, please contact us here.

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The UnStoppable app turns everything on Jira into words. The edits to the classic user interface allow the visually impaired to have a successful user experience.