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Platform Release Notes - April 16th, 2024

This is to provide an update on the latest fixes, feature improvements and accessibility updates across the Colorado.gov CMS platform. Please review for any relevant information you may want to share with your CMS teams.

Features and fixes completed:

  • The focus of this release was the mitigation of Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 AA issues. 

Accessibility updates completed:

WCAG 2.1 AA

Success Criteria

Notes
 DOR Manual Testing The breadcrumb landmark contains the breadcrumb trail, however, nothing marks which is the current page in the breadcrumb trail.
 UI Elements Obscured on Mobile
 Broken Link across CDOR division websites
 Ensure all interactive functionality is operable with the keyboard - demo.colorado.gov
 Ensure custom controls provide proper textual name, role, and state information - demo.colorado.gov
1.1.1Ensure content that is intended to be hidden from all users is not rendered by assistive technology - oedit.colorado.gov
1.1.1Ensure images provide informative alternative text - Governor Polis
1.3.1Avoid the use of implicit headings - www.colorado.gov
1.3.1Pagination navigation has no label (Manual Testing)
1.3.1, 4.1.2 Avoid use of placeholder values to label or explain input - oedit.colorado.gov
1.4.11Ensure active user interface components have sufficient contrast - dashboard.colorado.gov
4.1.2Ensure custom controls provide proper textual name, role, and state information - www.colorado.gov


We continue to make edits to the CMS site training/information as features change on the platform, but if you can’t find what you need please email partnersupport@www.colorado.gov.

*Points breakdown based off Taxation Site Improve report. Other sites may have either a higher or lower points gained based off occurrences.