Divi5 Accessibility: Links and Buttons
To resolve accessibility issues in Divi5 related to links and buttons, you must apply ARIA roles correctly and use semantically correct HTML when possible.
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To resolve accessibility issues in Divi5 related to links and buttons, you must apply ARIA roles correctly and use semantically correct HTML when possible.
Failure for WCAG 2.4.2 Page Titled where a title is provided, but it does not accurately describe the contents or purpose of the page.
Version 1.2 includes a significant update to menu styling to better support combinations of links and buttons within dropdown menus.
I’m not comparing the pros and cons of Divi vs. KadenceWP to build websites, that’s been done. My personal preference is to build sites using KadenceWP because it provides better accessibility, page speed and flexibility than Divi. Instead, this post is about using KadenceWP Blocks within a Divi theme to compensate for many accessibility issues…
I recently created an accessible MailChimp signup form for WordPress with custom error handling that announces errors and status updates to screen reader users.
The popular Divi theme and page builder have some pretty significant accessibility issues. There are several strategies to improve Divi accessibility.
Here are some handy tips and tools based on lessons learned from WP Accessibility Day and from working to make this website accessible.