How do I activate my license?
- Go to Settings > Web Accessibility Settings
- Enter the license key received in your purchase email and click “Activate”
Current – includes errors that are still being reviewed and corrected and that have not been marked “ignored”. Ignored – includes errors that you have determined to be false positives and have been marked “ignored”. All – includes both ignored errors and those that have been identified and are still being reviewed and corrected.
The following cookies are used to enhance the user experience while using the Web Accessibility widget: wp-ada-show-accessibility-tools: this cookie is retained until the browser is closed and used to remember the web accessibility tool bars visibility state. wp-ada-accessibility-tools-bigcursor: this cookie is retained until the browser is closed and used to remember the state of the big Read More »
The plugin allows marketing firms and web designers to add their brand to the plugin. A logo may be added to report screens and the accessibility widget displayed on the public website. If a license becomes inactive the logo will no longer be displayed. To add your company logo: From the WordPress dashboard, choose “Web Read More »
The WP ADA Compliance Plugin is designed to automatically convert absolute font sizes such as pixels or points to ems or percentages which scale better in older browsers. At one time this was an important accessibility issue but since modern browsers allow absolute font sizes to be scaled this is no longer a problem as Read More »
The plugin adds an accessibility issues filter to the media library which allows you to quickly identify images that are missing or invalid alternate text. The fact that images are missing alternate text while in the Media Library may not be a problem but many websites are designed to dynamically place images on parts of Read More »
Yes, errors found in Elementor editor content will be identified on the editor screen as well as during scans. Several issues introduced by various widgets in the Elementor editor are automatically corrected.
XThe accessibility of our website is taken very seriously. We strive to meet WCAG 2.2 AA Web Accessibility standards by routinely evaluating our website using automated evaluation tools and manual testing when required. As content changes we review and correct issues and are responsive to our users needs. If you encounter issues with our website, please report them so they may be corrected in a timely manner.
