Where can I manage my license keys and download software?
- Create an account on our member website wpadacompliance.com
- Click on “My Account” > “Manage Software License and Downloads”
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 includes many time saving features but unfortunately it is not possible to correct every issue automatically. The content filter system corrects the following issues: Notifies users when a link opens a new window, PDF documents or other non HTML content Converts absolute font sizes in content to relative sizes (% Read More »
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.
Large Websites and Slow Scans The WP ADA Compliance Check plugin inspects every link and file on the installed website. This process takes time and can use a lot of server resources. If you notice that your website scan is not progressing it is likely due to a server error or an excessive number of Read More »
Linux/Unix, Apache webserver with MYSQL and PHP 5.6 or PHP 7 > To use content filtering features such as auto correction of issues, Multibyte String and Fileinfo Extensions must be enabled in PHP Tested on WordPress 5.3 > WordPress cron
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 »
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