ArchiveWP is coded in accordance with WordPress Coding Standards and accessibility best practices.
How ArchiveWP Was Tested
Both the front-end blocks and shortcodes, as well as the WordPress admin settings pages, have been tested for conformance to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 AA. Accessibility testing was completed on a website using the Twenty Twenty-Five theme.
The plugin was tested with Accessibility Checker, accessibility testing browser extensions, keyboard testing techniques, and both the NVDA and VoiceOver screen readers.
ArchiveWP is Accessibility Ready
ArchiveWP is accessibility-ready. This means that:
- The admin settings pages are fully accessible, except for any issues that may be introduced by WordPress core. You can easily set up and configure ArchiveWP with a screen reader.
- The front-end components of ArchiveWP are not opinionated in their styles and will adopt the design of your theme. ArchiveWP will not add accessibility problems to your website, but if there are accessibility problems in your theme (such as missing link underlines, poor color contrast, etc.) these issues will likely also be present in ArchiveWP’s components.
ArchiveWP will not fix accessibility issues on your website. To ensure your website is fully accessible, test it with a tool like Accessibility Checker and consider having it audited by an accessibility professional.