• Resolved splaquet

    (@splaquet)


    As per the DOJ, we have to make our website 100% compliant by April. One item that we noticed on every page (that we have our email signup form on) is the “iframe missing a title”. Is this feature something you could add to the plugin?

    iframe Missing Title — An <iframe> element lacks a title attribute, so screen reader users have no description of what the embedded content contains.

    The DOJ’s ADA Title II final rule, effective April 24, 2026, requires Connecticut state and local government entities (including cities, towns, and school districts) to make all websites and mobile apps accessible, adhering to WCAG 2.1 Level AA standards. Larger entities (population 50,000+) must comply by April 2026.
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  • Plugin Contributor Michael Beckwith

    (@tw2113)

    The BenchPresser

    Hi @splaquet

    Can you clarify where you’re seeing this? For example is it on the frontend with one of the forms embedded? or is it perhaps in the admin?

    I know we have one iframe for one of the “About” admin pages that we can add a title attribute for, but that’s the only place we intentionally use one.

    Beyond that, any iframes are likely coming from say CAPTCHA services that we won’t be able to control

    Thread Starter splaquet

    (@splaquet)

    OMG! I sincerely apologize. I made an assumption and was totally wrong. This is actually for a third-party tracking pixel embed.

    Plugin Contributor Michael Beckwith

    (@tw2113)

    The BenchPresser

    No worries. Always willing to help with accessibility wherever possible.

    Let us know if you need anything else.

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