Rating: 5 stars
I’ve been looking for something like this to make my site more accessible. This plugin is great.
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A bit more complex to use at the beginning, but easy to understand after a quick visit to support. Once you get the hang of it, the Accessibility Font Resizer plugin is really dynamic, effective and helpful. Due to its functionality and ease of use, the plugin deserves a five-star rating!
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Nothing happens on the site after your instructions. Maybe your plugin has a lot of standard-theme deps but then you should mention it. So for me it does not work anyway
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updated review
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Does exactly what it’s supposed to.
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The developer seems to lack giving any instructions beyond a video which is hopeless.
Why not give an example, and CSS classes we can copy & paste into buttons or text?
This really deserves 5 stars, but get 4 stars because of lack of decent instructions.
I don’t have the patience to watch a video and pause, type out a class when I want to create my own widget or place it in a page and NOT a menu.
A real shame since 30 seconds of the developer writing instructions is all it would need.
Anyway, in it’s very basic form you can do this:
<span class=”afr-normal”>A</span>
<span class=”afr-large”>A</span>
<span class=”afr-xlarge”>A</span>
But then you’d need to make your own CSS for styling the cursor, and sizes of those 3 A’s if you want it too look good. Why doesn’t this plugin have it?
Right now, I’m adding my own shortcode and using this plugin core to make my own version!
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Looks simple and promising. The instructions are useless – where to add the css class? If a plugin developer is too lazy to add two short sentences as explanation he deserve’s only one star, sorry.
Looking in the source helps: Goto
wp-content/plugins/accessibility-font-resizer/js/script.js to get the idea.
Create Buttons or links on your page and add the classes mentioned in the instructions and listed in the js file to accomplish font rezising.
It would be so simple to describe this in the instructions so that everybody can manage this
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all seems simple.
Looking at the support site, the very 1st question is not answered: how to let this plug-in work.
How can one rate this with 5 stars? self-evaluation?
The instruction: “To be able to use the plugin, you should create a menu. You can use (or not) that menu in a widget.”.
Menu created… now? it doesn’t appear anywhere.
Rating: 5 stars
Very useful! Great!
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I created this plugin to do one thing and do it well.
So far, it worked perfectly on all websites installations.
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Nothing bad to say about this plugin. I installed it and it works just as I expected.
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