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  • admindanw
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    Thank you for this. I am slowly moving forward. There may be more questions about this topic as I continue. Question, will I need to go in and make thee changes to the php files whenever there is an update to the theme?

    admindanw
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    I know that most of the pages aren’t correct yet. I’m just starting out. If you look at the page “Help Us Fund A New Trail”, you will see the errors that I am referring to. I want to get this page correct first before moving to the others. There is also an Accessibility report for each page as well as on the dashboard which shows the errors. Unfortunately, there is no way for me to paste a snapshot showing you the problem.

    admindanw
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    The problem is when I change the heading in the body to h2 then I get an error saying I don’t have an h1 tag.
    Issues: h1 not found in the main content area;
    Issues: h1 not found in the main content area;

    I have provided access for you to our website.

    admindanw
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    Sure. The site is cnmf.org.

    admindanw
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    Any update or comments on this?

    admindanw
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    I have upgraded but I am still getting accessibility errors related to the theme.Here is what I see.
    empty button tag – An empty button was encountered. If a button contains no text, the function or purpose of the button will not be presented to the user. This can introduce confusion for keyboard and screen reader users. Switch to the Text view to locate and remove the empty tag or add an aria-label or title attribute with descriptive text. If the button includes an image that is missing alternate text, use the edit image option to add alt text to the image. WCAG 2.1 (Level A) – 1.1.1 opens in a new window HELP

    skip nav links – A Skip link was not found, is not the first link on the page or points to a non-existent id attribute. Skip links are required to allow screen reader users to bypass navigation links and go directly to the main content. The skip link target id should be the id for the main landmark on the page and should include the H1 for the page. A skip link should be the first link in a page and are normally hidden from view but should become visible when in focus. Edit theme files to include skip navigation links or add one or more skip links under the Content Filters tab. WCAG 2.1 (Level A) – 2.4.1 opens in a new window HELP

    incorrect heading order – Issues: more than one h1; <h1 class=”page-title”> Help Us Fund a New Trail </h1>h1 not page title; <h1 style=”text-align: left;”>Visitors need a trail to the tidepools. We need your help to make it happen.</h1>more than one h1; <h1 style=”text-align: left;”>Visitors need a trail to the tidepools. We need your help to make it happen.</h1>
    Issues: more than one h1;
    Help Us Fund a New Trail

    h1 not page title;
    Visitors need a trail to the tidepools. We need your help to make it happen.

    more than one h1;
    Visitors need a trail to the tidepools. We need your help to make it happen.

    admindanw
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    I also see where the error report is saying a theme error where the following occurs:
    image does not have alt-text.
    unlabeled landmarks
    multiple ways failure

    I’m hoping that this theme can eb made fully 508 accessible. Otherwise we will have to find a different theme.

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