Web accessibility adaptation, modules for blind users, and accessibility audits

 

We create inclusive experiences in WordPress and PrestaShop that work seamlessly with screen readers, keyboard navigation, voice control, and zoom.

And we carry out audits and custom add‑ons to turn accessibility into something practical, measurable, and sustainable.

  • We apply WCAG 2.2 AA standards as our baseline, aiming for AAA whenever feasible.
  • We perform real testing with assistive technology (NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver) + keyboard‑only QA.
  • Accessibility by default in components, plugins, and modules that safeguard future updates.
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Fast delivery, clear reports, actionable solutions. Documentation your team can reuse

Services designed for real people

If you need an audit, an in‑depth accessibility review, or custom components that remain effective over time, this is one of our core tasks: identifying barriers, prioritizing them by impact, and resolving them without breaking the design or the business.

Accessibility audit

Reports with prioritized issues, evidence (screenshots), code references, and clear correction steps. Includes keyboard and screen reader testing.

Remediation and QA

Hands‑on fixes in WordPress/Divi and PrestaShop, followed by regression testing to prevent barriers from reappearing and affecting interaction.

Accessible plugins and modules

Designed with ARIA patterns, with an emphasis on focus management and predictable keyboard and screen reader behavior.

Training and monitoring

Short workshops, development checklists, and ongoing follow‑up so accessibility becomes real, not a final patch.

Accessible add‑ons that don’t conflict with assistive technology

We create and adapt plugins, modules, and interface components so they can be used with keyboard‑only navigation, screen readers, and high zoom levels. Developers of Blind Reader, the accessibility plugin with voice control for blind users. If you already have a plugin that “almost” works, we can fix markup, roles/ARIA, focus management, and interaction behavior.

Navigation and menus

Accessible mega‑menus, skip links visible on focus (WCAG 2.4.1), mobile navigation with safe focus handling and no accidental closures (WCAG 2.5.4).

Forms and checkout

Labels, instructions, validation, and errors that screen readers can understand. Real‑time error announcements compatible with CF7, Gravity Forms, WPForms, and Ninja Forms.

Modals, tabs, and accordions

Interactive patterns compatible with ARIA, with correct focus handling, functional escape, and no keyboard traps.

Filters and facets

Keyboard‑friendly filtering for shops and catalogs, with live region announcements when changes occur.

Cookies and consent

Compliant, non‑intrusive consent banners that remain fully navigable and readable.

Accessible components for Divi

Modules, templates, and design systems in Divi built to maintain consistency and accessibility across the entire site.

A practical, developer‑friendly process

No vague PDFs. You receive issues mapped to WCAG criteria, with impact, priority, and exact fixes — plus verification after the changes.

1) Discovery

Objectives, audiences, stack (Divi, WooCommerce, PrestaShop), and critical user flows.

2) Audit and testing

Automated scans + manual review + assistive‑technology sessions on real pages.

3) Fixing and refactoring

Code and content changes, hardening of components, and documented patterns.

4) Verify and maintain

Regression testing, monitoring, and team training to preserve accessibility over time.

Inclusive design is better design

Let’s publish an experience everyone can use with confidence.
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🧑‍🦯 Blind Reader
Intent narrator ready.

Accessibility guide

This is a functional summary, not a literal reading.

Go to primary goal Jumps to the main action area (form, list or contact).

You are on a listing page. The main goal seems to be: to explore options.

Top actions: Browse results, Filter or sort.

There are 16 key sections you can jump to.

Confidence: Confidence: 68%

Before continuing:

  • Handle cookies/consent Reason: Detecté un aviso relacionado con cookies/consentimiento. — Recommended route: Contenido principal

Recommended actions

  • Browse results Reason: Parece haber un listado de elementos. — Recommended route: Listado
  • Filter or sort Reason: Detecté términos de filtros/ordenación. — Recommended route: Listado

Go by goals

Choose what you want to do. I will explain it, then ask before jumping.

Confirmation mode

Choose how often I should ask before jumping.



Learning scope (only for “first time”)

Site: remember this goal across the whole site. Page: remember per URL.


  • Go to BlindReader
  • Go to Withdrawal Button
  • Go to Services
  • Go to Contact
  • Go to English
  • Go to Español
  • Go to Català
  • Handle cookies/consent Important: this may block navigation.
  • Browse results
  • Filter or sort

Guided navigation

The guide announces one section at a time.

How it works: Start guide to hear the first key section. Use Next to move through. Use Stop to exit.

Status: Guide inactive

Go to current section This link updates as the guide advances.

This article has approximately 522 words.

Moves focus to the start of the content, skipping menus and secondary elements.

About Blind Reader

Blind Reader is an accessibility assistant that analyzes each page and narrates its purpose, key sections and recommended actions — designed for screen reader users.

Compatible page builders: Works with any WordPress theme or builder: Divi, Elementor, Gutenberg, WPBakery, Avada and others. It reads the real content of the page, not the builder markup.

Does it interfere with your content? No. Blind Reader adds an accessible panel above the page but does not modify, hide or alter any existing content or styles on your site.

How does it work? It analyzes the page structure (headings, links, forms, landmarks) and generates a functional summary. The guide and goals help navigate without having to scan the whole page.

Keyboard shortcut: Press Alt + G to jump directly to the first goal.