• Resolved bradenanderson

    (@bradenanderson)


    I’m trying to get my website ADA/WCAG accessible (a US law and standard, and SHOULD be a standard for any web development worldwide). The PDF Poster embed seems to be one of the last big hurdles I can’t fix, because I do not have direct HTML access to the plugin’s embed output. The problem is, there is no discernable “title attribute” for the embed/iFrame, where a screen reader or assistive technology would expect to see one. Can the devs either include this or give us a code snippet we can insert to fix the issue? Really shouldn’t be tough.

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  • Plugin Contributor shehabulislam

    (@shehabulislam)

    Hello

    Apologies, we have added the title attribute in the latest version. Please update to the newest release.

    Thank you

    Thread Starter bradenanderson

    (@bradenanderson)

    Thank you. However, it seems there are even more accessibility issues now after this update. They all seem to have to do with aria labels and landmarks regarding the PDF toolbar. Any button on that toolbar really should labeled for accesibility. OR, give us some easy way to adjust the labels ourselves. Please.

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