ComplyClear Accessibility is a WordPress plugin designed to address web accessibility issues by auditing a site's actual markup rather than relying on overlays or visual widgets. Unlike many plugins that add floating accessibility tools for recoloring text or reading content aloud—approaches that do not resolve underlying compliance problems—ComplyClear Accessibility focuses on identifying and surfacing genuine WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) issues present in website content. The tool is particularly aimed at government and public-sector websites with Section 508 and ADA Title II requirements, emphasizing its suitability for organizations with legal accessibility obligations. A key feature of the plugin is its real-time editor audit capability. It integrates a sidebar within both the Elementor and WordPress block editors, where it scans the page currently being edited and displays detected accessibility issues as errors or warnings. Users can click on these issues to navigate directly to the affected element, facilitating efficient remediation. According to the available information, the plugin supports auditing for WCAG 2.1 and 2.2 AA standards and Section 508 compliance. Additional features mentioned include the ability to generate an accessibility statement and conduct site-wide accessibility reporting. These functions are intended to help teams build accessible websites from the outset and maintain ongoing compliance with relevant standards. ComplyClear Accessibility is delivered as a plugin for WordPress, making it accessible to site administrators and content editors working within that platform. The evidence does not specify details about pricing or licensing for the plugin.
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