• Resolved catalinab

    (@catalinab)


    You need to update the code so it complies with Accessibility on Google Page Speed Insights.
    Under Accessibility > Navigation, this is the issue the plugin is triggering:
    [id] attributes on active, focusable elements are not unique.
    All focusable elements must have a unique id to ensure that they’re visible to assistive technologies.
    This is my Page Speed Report: https://pagespeed.web.dev/analysis/https-cathyscakesalon-com/hlcirc7ep3?form_factor=desktop

    Could you update your code so this issue disappears from my page speed score?
    Thank you.

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  • Plugin Author Brandon Kraft

    (@kraftbj)

    Code Wrangler

    Hello,

    This occurs when there are multiple instances of eNews used on a single page. The plugin wasn’t designed with multiple usage in mind, specifically, it was designed to be compatible with the styling of StudioPress themes, which at the time, used the ID.

    Changing the ID could cause issues for existing sites and the plugin is no longer in active development with the Site Editor being the direction things are going.

    Thread Starter catalinab

    (@catalinab)

    Thank you very much for explaining that, Brandon.

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