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The complete WordPress accessibility audit: from scanner output to remediated production code.
The market for “accessibility audits” on WordPress is genuinely confused. The same word covers everything from a 10-minute browser-extension scan to a 3-month multi-disciplinary engagement...
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Continuous accessibility monitoring vs. one-time audits: what each actually delivers.
Accessibility services tend to fall into two categories. The first is the audit: an engagement that runs typically 2-6 weeks, examines the site against WCAG...
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WordPress accessibility documentation: what to capture, and why future-you will thank you.
Accessibility work on a WordPress site is an ongoing process, not a one-time push. Plugins update, content changes, new components get added, third-party scripts come...
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Why WordPress sites need real screen-reader testing — not just scanners.
Run any WordPress site that’s passed automated accessibility tests through a real screen reader for ten minutes. Within that window you’ll almost always find at...
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What automated WCAG scans catch — and the categories they fundamentally can’t.
Accessibility scanners catch real bugs at scale on every deploy. They also have structural limits on what they can detect, and those limits matter more than vendors of automation-only solutions admit. Here's what scanners can and can't see.
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Where to start when your WordPress accessibility audit comes back ugly.
The accessibility audit deliverable is a spreadsheet. 400+ rows. Every row has a severity label assigned by the scanner, a WCAG criterion reference, a code...
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WordPress accessibility belongs in the code, not in an overlay.
The accessibility overlay vendors have done extraordinary marketing work in the last five years. AccessiBe, UserWay, EqualWeb, AudioEye — each one offers some version of...
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