Use a plugin to be compliant
You can install a plugin to improve the accesibility of your website. Solutions are Many, and most of them come with a premium version.
Amongst all them, there is this free plugin. It is awesome and easy to install .
You will find its details here:
https://wordpress.org/plugins/pojo-accessibility/
Go to your wordpress dashboard > plugins > add new (1) (2) and install and activate accessibility (3) .
It looks like this :
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JohnFIII
Premium
Hello Fleeky,
I was having issues this morning being able to open a new tab when i clicked on my link. Site support said it is because of the ada plugin so I disabled it.
I want to activate it again but when people click on the word here, it won't open in another tab. It stays on the same tab.
What do you think? I really like the plugin.
I was having issues this morning being able to open a new tab when i clicked on my link. Site support said it is because of the ada plugin so I disabled it.
I want to activate it again but when people click on the word here, it won't open in another tab. It stays on the same tab.
What do you think? I really like the plugin.
RVsRock
Premium
Like some others commenting here, I installed the plugin, it was easy, and the blue disability icon on the upper left adds a touch of class to one's website(s).
I did disable the "Remove target attribute from links" option, because it is important for many of the links on my websites to open in new windows. By disabling that option, I was still able to get the blue icon, with options for the disabled, to show up on my websites.
I am not sure why enabling that option helps for a better experience for the disabled.
I did disable the "Remove target attribute from links" option, because it is important for many of the links on my websites to open in new windows. By disabling that option, I was still able to get the blue icon, with options for the disabled, to show up on my websites.
I am not sure why enabling that option helps for a better experience for the disabled.
RVsRock
Premium
In my opinion, some of the Main Points of Attention that Fleeky presented in this training should apply to all website design, whether users are disabled or not.
In a single day, I run across so many websites that use very small text in addition to the text being a light shade of grey.
As I type this comment, I am at my laptop and not wearing my glasses. I can clearly see what I am typing due to the default text size, color and font. Excluding the font type, all text on websites should be of a dark color (preferably black) and at least a size similar or equal to the size of the default text for this discussion feature at WA.
For those who have to wear glasses to view a website, they should leave the site altogether if the text is of a light shade. No reason for them to squint their eyes, with glasses on, to read a webpage.
In a single day, I run across so many websites that use very small text in addition to the text being a light shade of grey.
As I type this comment, I am at my laptop and not wearing my glasses. I can clearly see what I am typing due to the default text size, color and font. Excluding the font type, all text on websites should be of a dark color (preferably black) and at least a size similar or equal to the size of the default text for this discussion feature at WA.
For those who have to wear glasses to view a website, they should leave the site altogether if the text is of a light shade. No reason for them to squint their eyes, with glasses on, to read a webpage.
MAXINEG
Premium
Hey Fleeky,
This training is very helpful and easy to become compliant.
I have installed the plugin to both sites.
I will be encouraging others to do so because it is better for the eyes.
Being able to read content clearly is so important.
Thank you for this one Fleeky, much appreciated.
Blessings always
Maxine❤🙏
This training is very helpful and easy to become compliant.
I have installed the plugin to both sites.
I will be encouraging others to do so because it is better for the eyes.
Being able to read content clearly is so important.
Thank you for this one Fleeky, much appreciated.
Blessings always
Maxine❤🙏