• Resolved shyheim

    (@shyheim)


    Buttons do not have accessible names
    When a button does not have an accessible name, screen readers simply describe it as a “button,” making it unusable for users who rely on screen readers. Learn how to make buttons more accessible.
    Rejected elements
    div.elementor-element > div.elementor-widget-container > div.jeg-elementor-kit > button.jkit-hamburger-menu

    div.jeg-elementor-kit > div.jkit-menu-wrapper > div.jkit-nav-identity-panel > button.jkit-close-menu

    It’s possibile to fix that problem, Adding the opportunity to set air label for mobile menu? Thank you

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  • Plugin Author Fauzan Jegstudio

    (@fauzanjegstudio)

    Hello @shyheim,

    We apologize for the delay in our response and any inconvenience you’ve experienced. Previously, we addressed the issue of the aria label on the button in this menu, but we haven’t had the chance to update it on wp.org yet. Instead, you can manually add the aria-label by going to the file ../wp-content/plugins/jeg-elementor-kit/class/elements/views/class-nav-menu-view.php and adding the aria-label tag as shown in the image below.

    Screenshot-2024-01-31-at-10-50-14

    File: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-4Fub_Xn-d-wmMqBlr1Xolc80YIq_iva/view?usp=sharing

    Above, we’ve also provided a file that you can directly replace. However, before doing so, we recommend you back up your data so it can be restored if an unintended error occurs.

    We will await further updates from you.

    Thank you

    Thread Starter shyheim

    (@shyheim)

    thank you, it works perfectly!

    Plugin Author Fauzan Jegstudio

    (@fauzanjegstudio)

    You’re welcome @shyheim,

    We’re glad to hear that ??

    If you have any other concerns, please don’t hesitate to create a new topic.

    Thank you!

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