• Resolved joseo

    (@wpjamg)


    Good afternoon, and the reason for contacting you, is to bring help to complianz.
    This plugins I have known it recently, but I liked it a lot, now it is among my favourites to comply with the GPDR.

    Contribute:
    In the cookieblocker.min.css file there is an error. At the end of the .css code the % attribute is missing.

    I leave here the correction:
    cmplz-fadein {0%{opacity:0}100%{opacity:1}}

    Usability:
    I recommend that you replace in the cookiebanner.php file the texts that are included in the <span></span> tags, be replaced by <p></p> so screen readers interpret it correctly.
    And with regard to the cookie banner, the legal text is also included in a span, when it would be correct to include it in a <p> tag.

    I hope I have been helpful, and I look forward to the changes in future revisions.

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  • Plugin Contributor Rogier Lankhorst

    (@rogierlankhorst)

    Hi @wpjamg,

    Thanks for your contribution. I found that while the css in the cookieblocker.css is correct, the automatic minification removes the %. A solution I found was to replace 0% and 100% with from … to, which resolves the issue. It will be included in one of the coming updates.

    As for the <span> vs <p>, we’ll run some tests with screen readers and also test how replacing it with <p> tags works across browsers. I have created an item on our roadmap to look into this.

    Plugin Contributor Rogier Lankhorst

    (@rogierlankhorst)

    As the css is fixed and will be released in a few weeks, and your other request has been added to our wcag internal discussion, I will mark this as resolved for now.

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