We have the JUX Facebook, Twitter and Instagram feed modules plugged into the homepage on our new website, seen here: ofallonmo.xyz. We love the way they look and function, but they are causing lots of accessibility alerts.
The alerts we're seen in the WAVE tool and AxE plugin for Firefox are 'links must have discernible text" and "images must have alternate text." Do you have any suggestions on how to resolve the issues? If I hide the module locations with aria-hidden attribute (thereby screen readers), it still says focus-able objects are present and still causes the accessibility scanner to go nuts.
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Again, all is working really well. It's not until Accessibility scans from
wave.webaim.org/
that we notice the issues. It may be that Facebook, Twitter and IG aren't compliant to start with.
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I'm not sure all three modules cause a warning, you can try turning on each module and checking it separately
I checked and could not find the warning, I did not see any customers reflect on this issue, I think it does not really affect your website.
Hope you understand and look forward to receiving sympathy
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