Learn about accessibility to Splunk Enterprise - Splunk Documentation
The Splunk Enterprise command line interface (CLI) is fully accessible, and includes a superset of the functions available in Splunk Web. The CLI is designed for usability for all users, regardless of accessibility needs, and Splunk therefore recommends the CLI for users of AT (specifically users with low or no vision, or mobility restrictions).
Splunk also understands that use of a GUI is occasionally preferred, even for non-sighted users. As a result, Splunk Web is designed with the following accessibility features:
- Form fields and dialog boxes have on-screen indication of focus, as supported by the Web browser.
- No additional on-screen focus is implemented for links, buttons or other elements that do not have browser-implemented visual focus.
- Form fields are consistently and appropriately labeled, and ALT text describes functional elements and images.
- Splunk Web does not override user-defined style sheets.
- Data visualizations in Splunk Web have underlying data available via mouse-over or output as a data table, such that information conveyed with color is available without color.
- Most data tables implemented with HTML use headers and markup to identify data as needed.
- Data tables presented using Flash visually display headers. Underlying data output in comma separated value (CSV) format have appropriate headers to identify data.
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