Rocket Blog
Listing posts tagged with "email"
- 
            Progress Report Emailsby Jaime IniestaStarting this Friday, we'll send progress reports by email with a digest of your activity for the week, and links to the latest reports you've been working on.
Related posts
- 
          Site Validation Reports are now Private by Defaultby Jaime IniestaRocket Validator reports are now private by default, requiring explicit sharing by the owner to view them, while maintaining easy sharing options.
- 
          Increased Report Data Storageby Jaime IniestaReport data storage has been increased for all users.
- 
          Non-document errors are now inside the HTML issues sectionby Jaime IniestaWe've simplified reports including non-document errors and those are now within the HTML issues section.
- 
          New Report Form Redesignedby Jaime IniestaThe New Report form has been redesigned to provide a simpler interface.
- 
          How to Export Report Data as Excel Filesby Jaime IniestaYou can now export all the data from your site validation reports as Excel files with a single click.
- 
          Summary Report Redesignby Jaime IniestaThe summary report has been redesigned, to offer more information and actions in a more compact layout.
Recent Posts
Tags
- a11y
- accessibility
- accounts
- affiliates
- airlines
- api
- authentication
- axe
- axe-core
- bluesky
- canada
- changelog
- chrome-extensions
- continuous-integration
- cookies
- courses
- crawler
- crawling
- credits
- devices
- documentation
- domains
- europe
- european-accessibility-act
- events
- gaad
- global-reports
- guest-accounts
- guides
- higher-education
- html
- kpi
- learning
- legal
- micro
- mutings
- netlify
- notracking
- plans
- plugins
- portugal
- privacy
- pro
- rate-limits
- reports
- retrospective
- rgaa
- schedules
- servers
- sitemaps
- social
- spain
- sponsorships
- stats
- subscription
- subscriptions
- systems
- tools
- ui
- uk
- usa
- vueling
- w3c-validator
- wcag
- webhooks
- wordpress
ARIA explained
Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA) are often regarded as complex and difficult to understand. However, they are not. This course will demystify ARIA for you, explain how ARIA works, and show you how to use it properly. By doing so, you will be able to help people using assistive technology understand and operate your website better.
      Ready to validate your sites? 
      Start your trial today.