Purple Lens tool has a built-in scanner for accessibility issues checking. It is used to improve your website accessibility score by generating prompts on how to make the website interface fully accessible. To start using Purple Lens scanner you have to: Login to your WP site as an administrator Move to your site and […]
Category: Scanner function
1. The “Full check” button
The “Scanner” function is helping to improve the site to all users. The “Full check” button should be opened by clicking on the “WCAG check” button at the administration bar and choosing the “Full check”. The WP administrator/WP manager with administrator permission should see all affected items highlighted (Image 1). Image 1
2. “Read more here” button
Hover the mouse on the highlighted element to open the description of the affection item. To open the recommendation of how to fix it click on the “Read more here” button (Image 2). Image 2
3. “Scanner logs” button
Also, the WP administrator/WP manager with administrator permission should get into Scanner logs from the administration page. All results should be shown by the click on the “Scanner logs” button at the “Purple Lens” menu (Image 3). Image 3
4. The “Scanner logs” table
The “Scanner logs” table should have the next columns: “Page” – the name of the page where the demanding attention element is located (Image 4). By the click on the “Name of the page” the dedicated page should show up. Image 4 2. “Affected nodes” column – show the number of blocks with the demanding […]
5. The “Show data” pop-up
The “Show data” pop-up should contain the next information: The “Type” column should show the severity of the error (Image 10). It`s could be “Info”, “Warning”, “Severe”. Image 10 2. “Affected items” column should group similar errors into one field (Image 11). Image 11 3. The “Description” column should show up the short description of […]