Accessibility
Auto-Fix Engine
for Websites
Apply supported frontend accessibility improvements with EaseAccess. Help reduce common accessibility issues across your WordPress website while supporting a broader accessibility workflow.
- Supported Frontend Fixes
- WCAG-Related Improvements
- One-Click Accessibility Setup
- WordPress Integration
- Page Language Attribute Enabled
- Skip-to-Content Link Enabled
- Image Alt Attribute Supported
- Empty Button Labels Ready
- Form Field Labels Supported
- Smart Color Contrast Support Enabled
Apply Supported Accessibility Improvements
The EaseAccess Auto-Fix Engine helps WordPress website owners apply supported frontend accessibility improvements directly through the EaseAccess dashboard.
Frontend Fixes
Supported improvements applied on the rendered page without altering content.
Accessibility Attributes
Adds or improves supported ARIA, label, and language attributes.
Keyboard Support
Supports focus visibility and keyboard navigation across UI elements.
Screen Reader Support
Supported semantic improvements that assistive technologies recognise.
How the Auto-Fix Engine Works
The Auto-Fix Engine runs on the frontend website and applies supported accessibility improvements based on enabled settings inside the EaseAccess dashboard.
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Enable Fixes
Turn supported fixes on or off individually from the dashboard.
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Review Adjustments
See which accessibility improvements are supported before applying them.
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Apply Frontend Support
EaseAccess applies supported attributes and behavior improvements on the frontend.
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Keep Control
Combine auto-fixes with manual accessibility improvements and ongoing audits.
Verified Supported Accessibility Improvements
The following improvements are available inside the EaseAccess Auto-Fix Engine dashboard.
Page Language Attribute
Helps ensure the website includes a valid language attribute for screen-reader interpretation.
Skip-to-Content Link
Adds keyboard-focused skip navigation support for bypassing repetitive navigation areas.
Image Alt Attribute
Helps identify images missing alt attributes and applies supported fallback behavior where available.
Empty Link Labels
Helps improve accessibility for icon-only or unlabeled links.
Empty Button Labels
Adds supported accessibility labels for buttons missing accessible naming.
Form Field Labels
Supports form accessibility improvements by helping associate labels with form inputs.
Main Landmark Support
Helps improve page structure recognition for assistive technologies.
Invalid or Redundant ARIA Roles
Helps reduce conflicting or redundant ARIA role usage where supported.
Generic Link Text Improvements
Supports accessibility improvements for vague link text such as "Click Here" or "Read More."
Smart Color Contrast Support
Provides supported contrast-related frontend adjustments where applicable.
Minimum Touch Target Size
Helps improve usability for buttons and links on touch devices.
Keyboard Focus Support
Supports visible focus behavior and keyboard navigation improvements.
Built for Control, Not Guesswork
EaseAccess gives website owners control over supported accessibility improvements. Fixes can be enabled, disabled, reviewed, and combined with manual remediation workflows.
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Individual Fix Controls
Enable or disable each supported fix independently. No bundled, all-or-nothing behavior.
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Conservative Frontend Adjustments
Supported improvements that do not remove content, change page structure, or alter brand styling.
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Manual Workflow Support
Pairs with manual remediation and ongoing audits — auto-fixes never replace human review.
Manage Auto-Fix Settings from One WordPress Dashboard
Review supported fixes, enable improvements, and monitor accessibility workflow status from a centralized EaseAccess dashboard.
Auto-Fix Engine
Manage Accessibility Fixes
from One WordPress Dashboard
EaseAccess combines supported frontend fixes, scanning tools, accessibility profiles, and statement support into one WordPress accessibility workflow.
- WordPress-native
- Centralized dashboard
- WCAG-aligned tools
Still have questions?
The most common questions website owners ask before enabling supported accessibility fixes.
Email support Read the docsThe Auto-Fix Engine applies supported frontend accessibility improvements designed to help reduce common accessibility-related issues on WordPress websites.
No. Accessibility compliance depends on multiple technical, structural, and content-related factors beyond automated fixes.
Yes. Website owners can individually enable or disable supported fixes from the EaseAccess dashboard.
The system is designed to apply conservative frontend accessibility improvements without replacing existing content structure.
Yes. Manual review is still important for forms, navigation, content structure, usability, and interaction workflows.
Yes. EaseAccess is designed specifically for WordPress websites.
Yes. The system is designed to support broader accessibility improvement workflows alongside manual accessibility efforts.
Supported fixes may help improve labels, navigation support, keyboard focus visibility, ARIA usage, form accessibility, and related frontend accessibility behaviors.