How do I install the HTML Validation PRO Plugin?
Download the plugin zip file to your computer. Login to your WordPress Website and choose “Plugins > Add New” from the dashboard menu. (Note: if Read More »
Download the plugin zip file to your computer. Login to your WordPress Website and choose “Plugins > Add New” from the dashboard menu. (Note: if Read More »
The W3C provides detailed instructions for creating accessible menus which we have summarized below along with providing some code examples for improving the accessiblity of Read More »
Step 1Purchase and install the WP ADA Compliance Check Plugin. After you make the purchase you will receive an email with a link to download Read More »
In addition to the primary domain, you may install the plugin on a single development website. I order to use this option ensure that the Read More »
This may be because a javascript that runs in the background has been blocked by a security plugin. To confirm, right click inside the page Read More »
From the dashboard menu choose HTML Validation > Settings Click on the “Content Filters (PRO)” tab Choose “Select All” under “Enable these options to automatically Read More »
The single page scanner is powered by the same engine as our WP ADA Compliance Check Plugin. Because it will identify issues in your theme files, use it to find out if you need the full version.
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 Read More »
Landmarks provide a way to identify the organization and structure of a web page. The structural information conveyed visually to users should be represented programmatically Read More »
This may be because a javascript that runs in the background has been blocked by a security plugin. To confirm, right click inside the page Read More »
Course Length Approximately 8 hours of self-paced reading assignments and videos. Software required for this training Microsoft Word Adobe Acrobat Professional Web browser WP ADA Read More »
The WP ADA Compliance Plugin is designed to automatically convert absolute font sizes such as pixels or points to ems or percentages which scale better 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 Read More »
Go to Settings > Html Validation Click on the License (Pro) tab Enter the license key received in your purchase email and click “Deactivate”. Go 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 Read More »
The WP ADA Compliance plugin has a variety of content filters designed to correct issues on your website. Rather than changing the database content, the Read More »
What is WCAG 2.2? WCAG 2.2 is expected to be released this summer. WCAG 2.2 expands the requirements originally introduced in WCAG 2.0 and 2.1. Read More »
Once the filters are enabled, the plugin will correct many obsolete attributes automatically but there may be some that still exists. For these instances we Read More »
There are situations when plugins may unknowingly create duplicate id attributes in your pages. Do to the possibility of it breaking features on your website, Read More »
A very common accessibility problem is the lack of properly formatted Heading tags in a webpage (H1, H2, H3, H4, H5 or H6). Sometimes headings Read More »
The WP ADA Compliance Plugin will identify many issues that would commonly occur on your website. It provides many time saving features that will automatically Read More »
All web pages must have complete start and end tags, be nested according to their specifications, not contain duplicate attributes, and IDs must be unique. Read More »
The HTML Validation Plugin runs in the background, identifies and reports HTML validation errors on your website. Once activated, the HTML Validation plugin uses WordPress cron to scan your website content in the background. A progress bar on the report screen indicates scan progress. Posts may also be scanned using the Validate HTML link provided on the “All Posts” screen.
Animated gifs that repeat non-stop or more than 3 times in one second should be avoided. To ensure compliance, animated images should stop after 5 Read More »
We know that choosing the right web accessibility checker is an important decision and that it can be difficut to tell which solution is the Read More »
The software may be used for as long as you like after paying the one time fee but we strongly recommend that you renew the Read More »
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This is normally caused by a caching plugin or server side caching such as PHP NGINX.
If any audio plays automatically for more than 3 seconds, either a mechanism must be available at the top of the page to pause or Read More »
The main content is not usually the first thing on a webpage. This makes it difficult for screen reader users to locate the actual content. Read More »
Users are accustomed to using a variety of methods of finding content on websites. Many users prefer search, others prefer navigation menus, and some prefer Read More »
Alternate text, also called alt tags and alt descriptions, describes images to visually impaired users. Without alternative text, the content of an image will not Read More »
While it is a common practice to open external links in a new window it should never be done without first notifying the user. There Read More »
Comply with Section 508 and WCAG 2.1 LEVEL A/AA Web Accessibility Standards on your websites.
Price Reduced! Buy Now & Save! 1 Site License One year of support & updates. Use forever, with option to renew support and updates annually. Read More »
AlumniOnline Web Services WP ADA Compliance Check Plugin WordPress Web Accessibility Software WP ADA Compliance Check is the most comprehensive web accessibility solution for WordPress. Read More »
Go to Settings > Web Accessibility Settings Click on the License Key button Enter the license key received in your purchase email and click “Deactivate”. Read More »
Yes, the WP ADA Compliance Plugin evaluates html code formatted using HTML 4, HTML 5 and Accessible Rich Internet Applications (WAI-ARIA) standards.
Help Topics: ADA Compliance Azure Before You Buy Change Log Contact Support Consulting Services FAQ Features Getting Started HTML Validation Pro License Recommended Plugins Supported Read More »
Table of Contents Overview WP ADA Compliance Check Pro is a stand alone plugin and must be installed separate from the basic version. Please refer Read More »
If a license expires some features of the plugin may no longer be active. After renewing your license you may need to refresh the license Read More »
To register for an Azure API key: Go here to create an account After you have created an Azure account and logged in choose “Subscriptions” Read More »
The following cookies are used to enhance the user experience while using the Web Accessibility widget: wp-ada-show-accessibility-tools: this cookie is retained until the browser is Read More »
Related Articles: Will the WP ADA Compliance Plugin make my website completely compliant? How do I install the WP ADA Compliance Plugin? How do I Read More »
Table of Contents To configure the plugin go to Settings > Web Accessibility Settings, choose your options and click “Save”. After each new release, new Read More »
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 Read More »
Version 2.3.3 The widget toolbar is included as a link inside the web accessibility widget but may also be implemented using a shortcode. Before using Read More »
The plugin includes a public facing accessibility widget to enhance the accessibility of your website and demonstrate your commitment to ADA compliance. The widget includes Read More »
Version 2.3.3 Under the Widget tab of the web accessibility settings you may choose either a top or bottom placement for the widget which will Read More »
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. Read More »
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