PHP accessibility widget
Install the EqualWeb accessibility widget on PHP in minutes - 6 short steps add AI-powered WCAG 2.2, ADA and EAA remediation and 9 accessibility profiles to any PHP site.
How to install EqualWeb on PHP
To enhance the accessibility of your PHP website using EqualWeb's accessibility widget, follow these steps:
- Obtain the EqualWeb Script - Visit EqualWeb's official website and sign up for their accessibility widget. After registration, you will receive a JavaScript code snippet unique to your website.
- Access Your PHP Website's Files - Open your PHP website files using your preferred code editor (e.g., VS Code, Sublime Text, or PHPStorm). Locate the header.php or index.php file, or any other file that loads the common HTML header for your pages.
- Insert the EqualWeb Script - Inside the <head> section of your HTML code, paste the EqualWeb JavaScript snippet just before the closing </head> tag.
- Save and Upload the Changes - After pasting the script, save the changes to the file(s). If your website is live, upload the updated files to your web server using an FTP client or through your hosting control panel.
- Verify the Installation - Visit your website in a browser. Look for the EqualWeb accessibility widget (usually appearing as an icon in the corner of the page). Click on the widget to test the accessibility features, ensuring everything is working properly.
- Maintain Accessibility Compliance - Keep the EqualWeb widget updated to comply with accessibility standards such as WCAG, ADA, and Section 508. Collect feedback from users with disabilities to ensure the accessibility features are effective.
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The same EqualWeb widget, on PHP
EqualWeb's Accessibility Widget is an AI-powered accessibility solution that automatically remediates WCAG 2.2, ADA and EAA issues on any website and adds a profile-based accessibility menu - installed with one line of code.
Remediation is aligned with the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2, the technical standard behind the ADA, the European Accessibility Act and most accessibility laws worldwide.