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March 30, 2024 at 8:58 am #1438726
Hi,
I have been using Enfold for around 10 yrs now and think it is a great theme to work with.
I am a web consultant that provides websites for a conference organiser and we have been consistently working with Enfold. Now we need to build a website for a conference for a governmental department where we will need get the website certified for accessibility. Can I firstly just check with you that if the correct build structure is implemented that meets accessibility rules the Enfold them would be suitable to use for this purpose?Thanks
NickMarch 30, 2024 at 12:36 pm #1438736Hey Meetx,
Please see the theme options at Enfold ▸ Accessibility ▸ Accessibility Support ▸ Accessibility Conformance Level and choose theme accessibility conformance level:
Then add a one of the plugins,
One Click Accessibility adds, among other things,
Enable skip to content
Add outline focus for focusable elements
please note that you must enable it in the plugin options, and for Advanced Layout Builder page you must manually add the skip to content ID for it to work.
The WP Accessibility seems to be better but you still need to set the options:
and I had to add this css for a outline focus for focusable elements:a:focus { border:1px solid red !important; }
Perhaps I missed where to set this in the plugin options, but the skip to content & skip to menu worked well.
As for your question about H1, if you want your slider to be a H1 we can help, but typically people use a heading as a H1 because you only want one per page and sliders typically have many slides and headlines and the H1 doesn’t have to be the very top element, it can be the heading after the slider.
If you want to try making the menu keyboard tabbing work though menu skipping sub menu items unless down or up arrow keys are used you can try this solutionBest regards,
MikeApril 3, 2024 at 5:11 pm #1439098Hi Mike,
Thank you for the advice I seem to have got the skip links function working well with WP Accessibility Settings and your CSS helps to highlight the button well.
I usually use the Fullwidth Easy slider at the top of the start page so I would be thankful if you can shed more light on how I can change the font setting from H2 to H1 here.
Many thanks
NickApril 3, 2024 at 5:23 pm #1439101April 4, 2024 at 4:07 pm #1439211Hi Mike,
Thank you for sending this.
I am sorry I can not find where this is element option in the Advanced tab Heading Tag
Edit Form ElementBest regards
NickApril 4, 2024 at 9:05 pm #1439230Hi,
Try opening the slider, then open your slide, then go to the Advanced tab and look for the Heading Tag option.Best regards,
MikeApril 5, 2024 at 6:06 am #1439245Hi Mike,
There it is ;-)
Thanks
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