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]]>On the page I linked, you can see that using the tab key to navigate over the accordion headers and pressing “Enter” or “Space” does not expand the accordion – or rather, it seems to expand it and then immediately close it again. I looked at the plugin source code but could not see where the events are handled, so I was unable to make any changes that might help. Has anyone else run into this problem?
I suspect that it might be a result of duplicate “click” and “enter” handlers that are firing to toggle the accordion at the same time. That’s just a hunch though.
I would appreciate any help possible. Thank you!
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Richard
]]>However there were still text colors that were not WCAG compliant that I had to customize. The fact that captions on images are centered aligned by default makes them harder to read for people with low vision who need magnification to see web content. It’s hard to have to scroll left to right to find the beginning of the 2nd line. I was able to customize that to my liking using the custom CSS feature in the tools, so that’s been solved.
I was disappointed that there is no way to edit the footer to be able to include a copyright blurb. I didn’t want to have to go into each of my 53 pages to add this. Turns out for $49 I could install the FounderPro plugin to upgrade, which included this feature. Much happier now.
I am new to WordPress so didn’t know if there is something I need to learn how to do, but this seems like a pretty basic thing to be able to do. Should have been part of a basic package, but I can appreciate the reason why it wasn’t.
More to determine: I made the pages live, a quiet launch, in order to be able to test it on a PC and other devices without a login. It’s a new domain, so I wasn’t concerned about people finding it yet. I still need to test high contrast mode to see if the social icons display, which has been a common issue with this type of feature, but maybe newer browsers support, not sure.
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