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Updated on 18/08/25 by Emmanuelle_OVO:

We’ll get your feedback put over to Gainsight ​@juliamc ​@Firedog - Very reasonable points.

 

Here’s a description of the Alignment with the European Accessibility Act (EAA), given by Gainsight on their community forum here, and the areas they’re looking to/have updated.

 

Just in case you cannot access it for whatever reason, I’ll include the details below:

 

At Gainsight, we strongly believe that it is important to ensure all our users can access and interact with our platform. As part of our commitment to inclusivity, we're working to enhance the accessibility of our Customer Communities platform by aligning with accessibility best practices like the European Accessibility Act (EAA).

Alignment with the European Accessibility Act (EAA)
The EAA aims to make digital services accessible to all, with specific guidelines to improve digital inclusivity. Our project is aligned with these objectives, as we've targeted the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 AA, which form the basis for many of the EAA's requirements. By adhering to these standards, we meet current legal obligations and prepare for future enhancements mandated by the EAA.

Lighthouse, an open-source automated tool to help improve the quality of web pages, has been at the forefront of our efforts, providing a comprehensive assessment of web pages through various checks. These evaluations help us ensure compliance with accessibility standards and offer actionable insights to enhance the user experience. Lighthouse shows that we are on track to raise our accessibility scores from an average of 60-70 to 90 across most pages by the end of 2024. Going forward, we are aiming for a score of 100 by April 2025. 

To maintain our high accessibility standards and prevent future regressions, we've automated our accessibility checks using Lighthouse. This proactive approach allows us to continuously monitor our platforms, ensuring they comply with the latest guidelines and standards.

Summary of Upcoming Key Changes
To make our accessibility improvements more relatable, here's a condensed overview of key changes we will implement over the next few months, derived from the WCAG 2.2 AA guidelines and Lighthouse checks:

  1. Keyboard-Friendly Navigation. Optimize key navigation elements to be user-friendly and intuitive and ensure that they are accessible without a mouse, supporting users who rely solely on keyboards.
  2. Screen-Reader Support: Meaningful Text Descriptions. Add descriptive text to buttons and links so they clearly convey their purpose, helping people who rely on screen readers.
  3. Screen-Reader Support: Consistent Structure. Ensure the logical organization of lists, headings, and navigation elements, making it easier for people to navigate through our content.
  4. Screen-Reader Support: Multimedia Accessibility. Add enhanced image descriptions (alt text) to ensure all visual content is understandable through audio assistance technology.
  5. Language Support. Verify that language settings are accurate, allowing for a smooth transition when our platform is configured with multiple languages.
  6. Impaired vision: Use readable Font Sizes. Adjust target sizes for interactive elements to make them easier to engage with on devices of all sizes.
  7. Impaired vision: Color contrast. Adjust the color contrast of text and buttons, making reading easier on devices of all sizes.

Our commitment to accessibility is ongoing. We are dedicated to continually improving the inclusivity of Gainsight Customer Communities by leveraging industry-leading tools and ensuring alignment with the European Accessibility Act.

 

Again, we’ll share the feedback to the UI changes you’ve all shared above with our direct Gainsight representative.

Thanks all,

22 replies

Chris_OVO
Community Manager
Community Manager
January 10, 2025

Hey ​@juliamc,

 

Are you able to share an example screenshot and I can take a look? Just so I know what it is that you’re seeing 😊

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Blastoise186
Super User
Super User
January 10, 2025

I believe it’s a new feature to signify unread comments. :)

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juliamc
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juliamcAuthor
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January 10, 2025

Thought it might be but sometimes they also have the green text to say an unread number of replies, and sometimes not…?

juliamc
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juliamcAuthor
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January 10, 2025

Thus… ⬆️ 

Nukecad
Super User
Super User
January 10, 2025

I think that it now only shows that green text if there is more than one new, unread, comment in the topic.

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juliamc
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juliamcAuthor
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January 10, 2025

Hmm, so green background means one “new”, plus any shown on the green number of “new”. Bit odd.

nealmurphy
Newcomer
Newcomer
January 10, 2025

Some threads show just the green background for one new message, others also show “1 new” text as well. 

This is the sort of mystery I am invested in!

Abby_OVO
Community Manager
Community Manager
January 13, 2025

Hey ​all

 

Just wanted to pop on here, we do believe it’s a change that’s been made by the platform provider, it isn’t something we’ve changed ourselves. 

 

What do you think about the change? Is it something you’d like to keep or is the number showing new comments enough? 

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Firedog
Super User
Super User
January 13, 2025

…  is the number showing new comments enough? 
 

The problem as far as I’m concerned is that this number isn’t always showing. I’m used to being able to scan the page from the top looking for green ‘new’ links, but now it’s haphazard whether there is one or not. 

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juliamc
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juliamcAuthor
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January 13, 2025

The number only shows if there’s more than one comment, so if there are 2 new it shows as 1 new, which is a bit daft. The green is too pale to show up on my iPhone. Doesn’t really work for me !