• Great plugin – but several elements are not ADA compliant and so lawsuits are a danger for those that use it.

    Between paragraphs an image tag is used: <img class=”cff-linebreak”>, to be compliant this should have an empty alt attribute.

    The titles in linked items use <p class=”cff-link-title”> and not a heading tag.

    Profile images at the head of each post have “Redundant title text” where the title attribute repeats the alt attribute.

    At the bottom of each feed post the “View on Facebook” and “Share” links are also ADA fails as the title attribute is exactly the same as the link.

    If it were not for these items I would have given it five stars, but these issues make it unusable.

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  • Plugin Support Smash Balloon Louis

    (@smashballoonlouis)

    Hi @justanothernerd,

    We really appreciate your valuable feedback here. We are looking into improving the accessibility and ADA compliance of our plugins. I have shared the information you have provided here with our development team so they can address these issues as we work on these improvements. Thank you for your understanding, and if you have any other questions or feedback, please let us know.

    Thanks!
    Louis

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