Accessibility checking
For most developers, accessibility has become critical to the usability of their solutions. TinyMCE’s accessibility checker (based on technology built by Tiny) makes checking for common accessibility issues incredibly easy for content creators by using an interface that steps them through each error, and in most cases also recommends a solution.
The check is achieved within the editor before the user posts their content and operates in a similar fashion to running a spell check in Word.
Before the introduction of this feature users would have to manually check for errors, requiring an advanced knowledge of accessibility and typically an understanding of HTML. Most people creating content with TinyMCE don’t possess these skills and if they do fixing errors can be an incredibly time-consuming task.
Getting started with Accessibility Checker
Creating an account
Try the Accessibility Checker plugin and the Tiny Cloud with a free Tiny Account. New accounts receive a 30-day trial of the Tiny premium plugins, skins, and icon packs; with no credit card information or commitment required.
Further information
For information on:
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Tiny Cloud plans, see: Tiny Pricing Plans.
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Configuring the Accessibility Checker plugin, see: The Accessibility Checker plugin documentation.