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Based on the guidelines (WCAG), we can help you achieve compatibility but we cannot guarantee that. Let us explain — as we are a third party plugin, as all of the plugins you see under this category, we cannot tweak your website's code and resolve all issues coming up from your site itself. This ties in with the fact that ADA is a non-delegable duty, meaning your code must be accessible and you cannot delegate this responsibility to a third party. However — our features help users to browse your site and achieve what they are looking for. In addition to our features available in the widget, we have added background features such as “skip to content”, “skip to menu”, “skip to footer” to maximize the usability of your site. In addition to our Accessibly app, we suggest to scan your website using this ADA compliance tool—https://wave.webaim.org/. As previously mentioned, accessibility starts with your own site. If you have any questions, concerns or suggestions, please reach out to our customer support and we will be happy to assist you!
Website accessibility is an ongoing process rather than a one-time job you did years ago. Whenever you add new content, whether that's blog posts or just images for visual enhancement purposes on your website—every update must be accessible by all of the visitors to your site! All of this might sound overwhelming. But don't worry — once you install and add Accessibly plugin to your website, scan your site with an automated ADA/WCAG tool. One great option we recommend to our clients is WAVE Web Accessibility Evaluation Tool. This tool will let you know of the existing accessibility issues you have on site. Of course, additional manual review is necessary along with these automated scans. After existing accessibility issues have been resolved, you can visit the official Web Accessibility Initiative website to learn more about the actions you can take to maintain your website accessible to your site's visitors.
Yes, placing the Accessibility widget as a static element is possible! We have a feature on our premium plan called "Custom Trigger"—it lets you set the Widget somewhere on the site of your choice(Navigation bar or footer are the most often used options between our clients!).
Important—the custom trigger implementation process requires some technical skills. Follow these steps to implement the Custom Trigger feature:
If you can open up Accessibly Widget menu with the “Tab” key, then the issue most likely lies under advanced settings. To troubleshoot this, please: Log into your Accessibly Admin Panel Check if these fields are empty. If they are filled out, please remove any containing information. If these fields are empty and the widget still is not showing up, please reach out to our support team.