Does the plugin work on ClassicPress?
Yes, the WP ADA Compliance Plugin has been tested to work with ClassicPress.
Yes, the WP ADA Compliance Plugin has been tested to work with ClassicPress.
The WP ADA Compliance Check plugin filters page content, correcting issues, as the page is loaded rather than changing the database content. This ensures that there are never any irreversible changes made to the content. You have total control of the content and issues that are filtered from the Content Filters tab on the settings Read More »
If your digital services aren’t accessible to everyone, you’re effectively shutting out up to 61 million people, or one in four U.S. adults living with a disability. Not only do accessibility errors on your website result in barriers for website users they can result in lawsuits and impact the reputation of your business. Correcting existing Read More »
The Plugin has several features that are integrated into the WordPress editor screen. WAVE Evaluation Tool & WC3 HTML Validation When viewing a page inside the editor simply click on the Evaluate with Wave or Validate HTML links to open the selected page for evaluation in WAVE or the WC3 HTML Validation Services. These links Read More »
The Actions column on the Error Report is used to manage ignored errors. There are a variety of options for ignoring errors, including: the current error, all similar errors, the rule and the file. Once an error has been added to the ignore list, locate ignored errors by choosing “Ignored” from the “View” dropdown. The Read More »
A skip (navigation) link provides a way for users of assistive technology to skip what can often be many navigation links. This skip link should go right after the body tag, (it should be the first thing a keyboard user would tab to on your web page). Hide the skip link from sighted users but ensure that Read More »
If your report screen will no longer display. Try removing and reinstalling the plugin: Go to Web Accessibility > Settings. Choose the Miscellaneous tab. Scroll to the bottom and choose “Remove settings when the plugin is deleted”. Go to the plugins page and choose “Deactivate” next to WP ADA Compliance Check and then choose “Delete” Read More »
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.
