Web Accessibility & ADA Checker

Before You Buy

Which website editors does the WP ADA Compliance Check Plugin work with?

The WP ADA Compliance Check Plugin is widely used with more than 4,000 users of the basic version and 2,500 installations of our pro plugin. We are not aware of any current compatibility issues. The following editors have been thoroughly tested to work with the WP ADA Compliance Check Plugin. Gutenberg WordPress Classic Editor Elementor Read More »

Getting Started Video

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Can I get a refund?

If you are not completely satisfied, deactivate the license key, remove the plugin from your website and report it to us within 30 days of purchase and we will issue a refund minus a 4% processing fee. Note: Before requesting a refund the plugin must be removed from your website as follows: Go to Settings Read More »

What WordPress improvements and time saving features are included?

In addition to the content filter system which corrects many common issues automatically, there are a variety of features included that will improve the accessibility of the content created using the WordPress editor, saving you time and money correcting these issues manually. Converts font size selector to relative sizes (% or ems) Modifies the color Read More »

What issues does the WP ADA Compliance Plugin check for?

The WP ADA Compliance Plugin evaluates content for Section 508, WCAG 2.1 Level A and AA Web Accessibility Standards.  For each issue that is detected, easy to follow instructions are provided along with error references and links to additional information to improve understanding of the problem. Since not all issues can be automatically detected, the Read More »

Why use WP ADA Compliance Plugin?

It’s the law! In 1998, Congress amended the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 to require Federal agencies to make their electronic and information technology accessible to people with disabilities. This law applies to all Federal agencies, some state and local agencies as well as any entity creating websites for applicable agencies. There is also a strong business case for Read More »

Does the plugin work with the Elementor Editor?

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.

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