AuditYourWeb
WordPress accessibility

WordPress accessibility checker for business websites.

Scan WordPress pages for accessibility issues caused by themes, plugins, page builders, images, forms, navigation, and content structure.

Find issues from themes, plugins, and contentHelpful for agencies managing client sitesFree scanner with evidence-based reports
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WordPress Accessibility Checker

Built for WordPress site owners, agencies, freelancers, and content teams.

Theme landmarks and navigation patterns

Page builder heading and structure issues

Image alt text and linked image purpose

Contact forms, search forms, and plugin-generated controls

WordPress Accessibility Checker

Check WordPress accessibility signals.

Looks for WordPress theme markers, post/page heading structure, media alternatives, forms, ARIA, and keyboard risks.

This tool inspects the HTML it can access. JavaScript-rendered or authenticated content may need dashboard monitoring or code scanning.

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The checks, evidence, and fixes are specific to wordpress accessibility checker.

What to fix

Turn the scan into practical accessibility work.

Automated testing is a starting point. AuditYourWeb keeps the guidance direct so owners, agencies, and developers can decide what to fix next without pretending automation is legal certification.

Run the free checker
1

Fix repeated template issues before editing one page at a time.

2

Review plugin-generated forms and widgets after updates.

3

Use semantic headings inside page builders.

4

Keep media library alt text meaningful and current.

Where it fits

From one free scan to a repeatable accessibility workflow.

Use weekly or monthly monitoring when WordPress content, themes, and plugins change often.

The public checker is free to use. Saved websites, widget setup, deep scans, and code issue tracking live in the dashboard when your team needs a longer workflow.

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FAQ

Common questions about WordPress accessibility checker.

Can WordPress plugins create accessibility issues?

Yes. Forms, sliders, cookie banners, menus, and page builder widgets can introduce accessibility problems if not built carefully.

Should agencies scan every client site?

A fast scan is a good first step because many WordPress issues repeat across templates and plugins.