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Changeset 1821474

Timestamp:
02/13/2018 04:40:51 PM (6 years ago)
Author:
JoeFusco
Message:

v1.1.0

Location:
accessible-divi/trunk
Files:
11 edited

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  • accessible-divi/trunk/admin/class-divi-accessibility-admin.php

    r1672828 r1821474  
    2424 * @package    Divi_Accessibility
    2525 * @subpackage Divi_Accessibility/admin
    26  * @author     Joseph Fusco <hello@josephfus.co>
    2726 */
    2827class Divi_Accessibility_Admin {
     
    170169            'screen_reader_text'           => 1,
    171170            'skip_navigation_link'         => 1,
     171
    172172            'tota11y'                      => 0,
    173173            'developer_mode'               => 0,
     
    181181     * Register all related settings of this plugin.
    182182     *
    183      * @since    1.0.0
     183     * @since    1..0
    184184     */
    185185    public function register_settings() {
     
    319319                'label_text'    => 'Allow user to skip over Divi navigation when using keyboard and go straight to content.',
    320320                'label_subtext' => 'Requires screen reader text option to be on',
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    321336            )
    322337        );
     
    390405
    391406                }
     407
    392408            } elseif ( isset( $input[ $key ] ) && 1 == $input[ $key ] ) {
    393409
     
    449465                name="<?php echo $this->da11y_options . '[' . $name . ']'; ?>"
    450466                id="<?php echo $label_for; ?>"
     467
    451468                value="1" />
    452469                <?php echo $label_text; ?>
     
    454471
    455472            <?php if ( '' != $label_subtext ) { ?>
    456                 <p class="description">(<em><?php echo $label_subtext; ?></em>)</p>
     473                <p class="description">(<em><?php echo $label_subtext; ?></em>)</p>
    457474            <?php } ?>
    458475
  • accessible-divi/trunk/admin/partials/divi-accessibility-admin-display.php

    r1672828 r1821474  
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  • accessible-divi/trunk/divi-accessibility.php

    r1751317 r1821474  
    1717 * Plugin URI:        https://wordpress.org/plugins/accessible-divi/
    1818 * Description:       Improve Divi accessibility in accordance with WCAG 2.0 guidelines.
    19  * Version:           1.0.4
     19 * Version:           1.
    2020 * Author:            CampusPress
    2121 * Author URI:        https://campuspress.com
  • accessible-divi/trunk/includes/class-divi-accessibility-activator.php

    r1672828 r1821474  
    2424 * @package    Divi_Accessibility
    2525 * @subpackage Divi_Accessibility/includes
    26  * @author     Joseph Fusco <hello@josephfus.co>
    2726 */
    2827class Divi_Accessibility_Activator {
  • accessible-divi/trunk/includes/class-divi-accessibility-loader.php

    r1672828 r1821474  
    2525 * @package    Divi_Accessibility
    2626 * @subpackage Divi_Accessibility/includes
    27  * @author     Joseph Fusco <hello@josephfus.co>
    2827 */
    2928class Divi_Accessibility_Loader {
  • accessible-divi/trunk/includes/class-divi-accessibility.php

    r1751317 r1821474  
    88 *
    99 * @link       https://campuspress.com
    10  * @since      1.0.0
     10 * @since      1..0
    1111 *
    1212 * @package    Divi_Accessibility
     
    3131 * @package    Divi_Accessibility
    3232 * @subpackage Divi_Accessibility/includes
    33  * @author     Joseph Fusco <hello@josephfus.co>
    3433 */
    3534class Divi_Accessibility {
     
    8887     * the public-facing side of the site.
    8988     *
    90      * @since    1.0.3
     89     * @since    1.
    9190     */
    9291    public function __construct() {
     
    9493        $this->da11y         = 'divi_accessibility';
    9594        $this->da11y_options = 'divi_accessibility_options';
    96         $this->version       = '1.0.4';
     95        $this->version       = '1.';
    9796
    9897        $this->load_dependencies();
  • accessible-divi/trunk/license.txt

    r1672828 r1821474  
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    633292
    634 test-project
    635 Copyright (C) 2016  Joseph Fusco
    636 
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    638 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
    639 the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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  • accessible-divi/trunk/public/class-divi-accessibility-public.php

    r1734302 r1821474  
    1919 * @package    Divi_Accessibility
    2020 * @subpackage Divi_Accessibility/public
    21  * @author     Joseph Fusco <hello@josephfus.co>
    2221 */
    2322class Divi_Accessibility_Public {
  • accessible-divi/trunk/public/partials/divi-accessibility-embedded-css.php

    r1677780 r1821474  
    2222$default_options = Divi_Accessibility_Admin::get_options_list();
    2323
    24 ?>
    25 <style>
    26 <?php
     24echo '<style>';
    2725
    2826if ( $this->can_load( 'dropdown_keyboard_navigation' ) ) {
     
    7876?>
    7977.et_pb_contact_form_label,
     78
    8079.et_pb_search .screen-reader-text {
    81     display: block !important; <?php // Reverse Divi adding display: none to screen reaader text ?>
     80    display: block !important; <?php // Reverse Divi adding display: none to screen reader text ?>
    8281}
    8382.da11y-screen-reader-text,
    8483.et_pb_contact_form_label,
     84
    8585.et_pb_search .screen-reader-text {
    8686    clip: rect(1px, 1px, 1px, 1px);
     
    100100.da11y-screen-reader-text:focus {
    101101    background: #f1f1f1;
    102     color: #0073aa;
     102    color: #00;
    103103    outline: 0;
    104104    -webkit-box-shadow: 0 0 2px 2px rgba(0,0,0,.6);
     
    118118} // End if().
    119119
    120 ?>
    121 </style>
     120echo '</style>';
  • accessible-divi/trunk/public/partials/divi-accessibility-embedded-js.php

    r1751317 r1821474  
    227227            });
    228228
    229             $(document).keyup(function (e) {
    230                 // Enter.
    231                 if (e.which === 13) {
    232                     // Expand Accordion & Toggle modules when enter is hit while focused.
     229            /**
     230             * Prevent spacebar from scolling page when toggle & accordion have focus.
     231             *
     232             * @divi-module  Accordion, Toggle
     233             */
     234            $('.et_pb_toggle').on('keydown', function(e) {
     235                // Spacebar.
     236                if (e.which === 32){
     237                    e.preventDefault();
     238                }
     239            });
     240
     241            /**
     242             * Expand Accordion & Toggle modules when enter or spacebar are pressed while focused.
     243             *
     244             * @divi-module  Accordion, Toggle
     245             */
     246            $(document).on('keyup', function(e) {
     247                // Spacebar & Enter.
     248                if (e.which === 13 || e.which === 32) {
    233249                    $('.et_pb_toggle:focus .et_pb_toggle_title').trigger('click');
    234250                }
     
    255271             * @divi-module  Search
    256272             */
    257             $('.et_pb_search').each(function (e) {
    258                 $(this).find('label').attr('for', 'et_pb_search_module_input_' + e);
    259                 $(this).find('input.et_pb_s').attr('id', 'et_pb_search_module_input_' + e);
    260             });
    261 
    262             /**
    263              * Add unique ID to search module input with matching label.
     273            $('.et-search-field').each(function (e) {
     274                $(this).attr('id', 'et_pb_search_module_input_' + e);
     275                $('#et_pb_search_module_input_' + e).before('<label class="da11y-screen-reader-text" for="et_pb_search_module_input_' + e + '">Search for...</label>');
     276                $('#et_pb_search_module_input_' + e).after('<button type="submit" class="da11y-screen-reader-text">Search</button>');
     277            });
     278
     279            /**
     280             * Add unique ID to contact module input with matching label.
    264281             *
    265282             * @divi-module  Contact
     
    320337
    321338            /**
    322              * Add inital state:
     339             * Add inital state:
    323340             *
    324341             * aria-selected="false"
     
    335352
    336353            /**
    337             * Add inital state:
     354            * Add inital state:
    338355            *
    339356            * aria-selected="true"
     
    434451                var module = $('[data-da11y-id="' + namespace + '"]');
    435452
    436                 if (e.which === 39 || e.which === 40) { // Down & Right.
     453                if (e.which === 39 Right.
    437454                    var next = module.find('li.et_pb_tab_active').next();
    438455
     
    442459                        module.find('li:first a').trigger('click');
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  • accessible-divi/trunk/readme.txt

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    33Tags: divi, accessibility, accessible, navigation, wcag, a11y, section508, focus, labels, aria
    44Requires at least: 3.5.0
    5 Tested up to: 4.9
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    66Stable tag: trunk
    77License: GPL3
     
    2222* Fixes Divi incorrectly using screen reader classes
    2323* Adds skip navigation link optimized for Divi markup
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    4964= 1.0.4 =
    5065* Fix contact module form not validating properly when using captcha
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