• Thank you for making this plugin. I’ve tested it with the Oxygen Builder, and it isn’t fully compatible. The plugin appears to read info from the last-active theme, but the problem is Oxygen Builder disables themes. So in my case, WP-Accessibility thinks my theme is accessible and won’t allow me to add Skip Links. But Oxygen is not accessible, and does not have Skip Links already. If there was a way for WP-Accessibility to detect if Oxygen is active, then it might work correctly in this case.

    If you need help testing, please contact me and I’d be happy to help you with an Oxygen Builder test site.

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  • Plugin Author Joe Dolson

    (@joedolson)

    Well, you can probably get around this (at least in the short time) by disabling Oxygen Builder, enabling a theme that isn’t accessibility-ready, then re-enabling Oxygen Builder; but I’ll look into that. Is Oxygen Builder a plug-in or a theme?

    Hi Joe,

    Oxygen Builder https://oxygenbuilder.com/ is a plugin. The plugin actually disables the WordPress theming system. Oxygen is growing in popularity due to the lightweight code it generates compared to other page builders on the market.

    Best regards,

    John

    Plugin Author Joe Dolson

    (@joedolson)

    So, if the theming system is fully disabled, then it technically doesn’t matter what theme is enabled, correct? But yes, I should be able to make WP Accessibility aware if Oxygen Builder is enabled. Logged here: https://github.com/joedolson/wp-accessibility/issues/22

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