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The WPCampus Gutenberg Accessibility Audit
The WPCampus Gutenberg Accessibility Audit
In late 2018, WPCampus released a request for proposals to conduct an accessibility audit of the WordPress Gutenberg editor. Our vendor was selected and our final fundraising goal was set at $31,200. On April 29, 2019, Tenon LLC provided the final audit report to WPCampus. As of May 1, 2019, all documents provided by Tenon […]
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The WPCampus Gutenberg Accessibility Audit
WPCampus releases results of the Gutenberg accessibility audit
WPCampus releases results of the Gutenberg accessibility audit
In late 2018, WPCampus released a request for proposals to conduct an accessibility audit of the WordPress block editor, also known as Gutenberg. In early 2019, we announced our selection of Tenon, LLC to conduct the audit. We are excited to share the results of the Gutenberg accessibility audit.
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WPCampus releases results of the Gutenberg accessibility audit
Gutenberg Accessibility Audit Vendor Selection
Gutenberg Accessibility Audit Vendor Selection
WPCampus is excited to announce our selection of Tenon LLC to conduct an accessibility audit of the Gutenberg content editor. Founded by Karl Groves, Tenon is a leader in the accessibility testing field. We look forward to working with the team at Tenon over the coming weeks. Thank you to all of the companies who […]
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Gutenberg Accessibility Audit Vendor Selection
Accessibility in Gutenberg is not a one-more feature - WerdsWords
Accessibility in Gutenberg is not a one-more feature - WerdsWords
Joe Dolson, one of the WordPress Accessibility team reps posted a letter on make/accessibility this afternoon that really struck a chord with me. In detail, the letter outlines the Accessibility team's perceived shortcomings of Gutenberg. the new block editor set to ship in a few weeks with WordPress 5.0. In reading the letter, I was struck … Continue reading Accessibility in Gutenberg is not a one-more feature
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Accessibility in Gutenberg is not a one-more feature - WerdsWords
How dare they ship a new WordPress that's not fully accessible in every way?
How dare they ship a new WordPress that's not fully accessible in every way?
I can't stop thinking about the fact that @Wordpress (which “powers 31% of the internet”), is about to ship a massive overhaul of their interface without making sure that it's accessible. Why was #a11y not a blocker for every new feature, so nothing inaccessible was ever allowed? https://t.co/YzNIhf26hJ— Jen Simmons (@jensimmons) October 17, 2018
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How dare they ship a new WordPress that's not fully accessible in every way?
WPCampus Releases Gutenberg Accessibility Audit RFP - WPCampus: Where WordPress Meets Higher Education
WPCampus Releases Gutenberg Accessibility Audit RFP - WPCampus: Where WordPress Meets Higher Education
WPCampus has released a request for proposals seeking an accessibility audit of the WordPress “Gutenberg” editor. Our organization is sensitive to the legal requirements set by Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act. The recent 508 refresh brought these requirements in line with WCAG 2.0 level AA, an industry standard that helps ensure accessibility. WCAG 2.0 […]
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WPCampus Releases Gutenberg Accessibility Audit RFP - WPCampus: Where WordPress Meets Higher Education