How do I activate my license?
- Go to Settings > Web Accessibility Settings
- Enter the license key received in your purchase email and click “Activate”
The Elementor editor uses a great deal of code to built its various widgets. This extra code combined with a large numebr of links on a website can result in errors when content is saved. To correct this issues: Choose Web Accessibility > Settings from the Dashboard menu Click on the Scan and Notifications tab Read More »
Your WordPress Theme or another plugin may be incorrectly configured to add the Format dropdown. Ensure that it is configured to merge the two arrays as described in this complete guide.
Overview WP ADA Compliance Check Pro is a stand alone plugin and must be installed separate from the basic version. Please refer to the applicable section below for installation instructions. New Install The WP ADA Compliance Check is easy to install: Updates Updates are installed from the plugin screen, like any other WordPress plugin. A 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 »
WP ADA Compliance Check plugin developed AlumniOnline Web Services LLC includes a public facing accessibility widget at no additional charge. Using a web accessibility widget will enhance the accessibility of your website and demonstrate your commitment to ADA compliance. The widget includes a seal to indicate your commitment to accessibility, a link to report problems 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 »
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.
