• Neil Campbell

    (@astralsocialclub)


    Hi
    I’ve been asked to look at the accessibility of some of the forms that are being created using your plugin for WordPress. I’ve had to manually add id attributes to your input fields, and corresponding for attributes to your labels.
    I’m OK doing this, as I’m very comfortable with HTML, but our marketing editors are less confident, and they are the ones creating the forms in WordPress. This means after they have created every form I have to update the HTML to add these attributes.
    Accessibility is a big issue for us, and I’m aware that the fact that the labels and inputs are not linked together like this means that screen reader users navigating using a keyboard will have no idea what the required input for a form field is (ie, the label will not be read as they tab through the form).
    Is this something you could include by default? Or is there anything our marketing team could do in SendInBlue (which I confess to knowing next to nothing about) so a unique id is imported for every field?.
    Thanks

    • This topic was modified 4 years, 8 months ago by Neil Campbell.

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