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.
Tables and images used for presentation only should include a “role” attribute set to ”presentation”. Alternatively images may include an “alt” attribute that is empty. The WP ADA Compliance plugin adds a “Format” selector to the WordPress Classic Editor or classic block allowing you to mark the table or image as either a “Presentation Table” Read More »
The WAVE evaluation link is powered with the WAVE tool by WebAim. Links to WAVE are provided for convenience only, the WP ADA Compliance Plugin and AlumniOnline Web Services LLC are not affiliated with WAVE or WebAim in anyway. If it is not working on your website it is most likely because your web server Read More »
The WP ADA Compliance Plugin evaluates content for WCAG 2.1, WCAG 2.2 or Section 508 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 plugin Read More »
Defining Custom Aria-Label Values for font-awesome Icons Non image icons such as font awesome are frequently used inside links without link text. Either a title or aria-label attribute must be used to provide alternate text. The WP ADA Compliance plugin will add aria-label attributes to these links when possible. Conversion will take place based on Read More »
The current version of the WP ADA Compliance plugin does not support password protected website scans but version 3, scheduled for release in late 2021 is expected to include support for password protected scans. The following options will be supported: Password Protected Directories One approach is to use Apache Basic Authentication on a for a Read More »
This is normally caused by a caching plugin or server side caching such as PHP NGINX.
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