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2025 Retrospective
by Jaime IniestaWelcome to the Rocket Validator 2025 kickoff, where we’ll highlight some of the new features and enhancements we released during this year. -
Avoid Duplicate Web Pages Using Canonical URLs
by Jaime IniestaWe’ve added a new option — “Prefer Canonical URLs” — to make your site validation reports cleaner and more efficient. -
Dynamic Crawler for JavaScript sites
by Jaime IniestaValidating JavaScript-rich sites is now possible with the new Dynamic Crawler, that extracts links from the rendered HTML. -
Advanced Crawling Options
by Jaime IniestaCheck out how you can use the advanced crawling options to control the initial URLs, exclusions and deep crawling. -
Excluding URLs
by Jaime IniestaWe've enhanced the link crawler, you can now define URLs to be excluded from the reports. -
Deep Crawling is now optional
by Jaime IniestaYou can now optionally disable deep crawling in order to have more control of the exact URLs to validate.
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Hello, Europe!
by Almudena GarcíaWe've changed to euros as our base currency and moved servers to European data centers to simplify things for European customers, while remaining global. -
Avoid Duplicate Web Pages Using Canonical URLs
by Jaime IniestaWe’ve added a new option — “Prefer Canonical URLs” — to make your site validation reports cleaner and more efficient. -
Test for RGAA and WCAG Compliance with Rocket Validator and Axe 4.11
by Almudena GarcíaRocket Validator now supports the French RGAA accessibility framework with the latest Axe 4.11 update, making it easy to test your sites for both RGAA and WCAG compliance. -
Site Validation Reports are now Private by Default
by Jaime IniestaRocket Validator reports are now private by default, requiring explicit sharing by the owner to view them, while maintaining easy sharing options. -
Share your Stats with Stat Views
by Jaime IniestaWe’ve just launched Stat Views, a new way to share and track your site validation stats. -
One Month to Go: Final Call for European Accessibility Act Compliance
by Almudena G. AlbaWith just one month remaining until the June 28, 2025 deadline, the European Accessibility Act (EAA) is about to become enforceable across the EU. .
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