Replaces the default Contact Form 7 form with an accessible equivalent.
Author: | Joseph Dolson (profile at wordpress.org) |
WordPress version required: | 4.2 |
WordPress version tested: | 6.4.1 |
Plugin version: | 1.1.8 |
Added to WordPress repository: | 14-03-2015 |
Last updated: | 16-11-2023 |
Rating, %: | 100 |
Rated by: | 6 |
Plugin URI: | https://github.com/joedolson/contact-form-7-a... |
Total downloads: | 45 408 |
Active installs: | 6 000+ |
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How to use this plug-in:
If you install and activate this plug-in before installing Contact Form 7, the default form created by Contact Form 7 will be accessible. If you’ve already installed Contact Form 7, you’ll want to delete the default form and create new forms using the templates available in this plug-in.
Use Contact Form 7 with an accessible default form
This plug-in replaces the default template that Contact Form 7 automatically generates with an accessible equivalent of that form and adds a suite of additional basic form types that you can choose from to model your new forms.
The plug-in doesn’t change anything about forms that have already been built with Contact Form 7. The structure of Contact Form 7 is such that it isn’t possible for the plug-in to rewrite existing forms for improved accessibility, but it is possible to make sure that the base you have for starting a form is accessible.
Contact Form 7 is actually a very accessible plug-in. It has an accessible back-end, and if you create the right template, the front-end form will have great accessibility.
Since version 4.5, Contact Form 7 has included the label element; but the usage of them is limited, and isn’t the best possible method. This plug-in supplies a new default form that includes everything you need to make your default form accessible.
For more information about making Contact Form 7 accessible, read how to set up an accessible form using contact form 7, by Rian Rietveld.
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