Listing posts tagged with "systems"
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How does Rocket Validator work?
by Jaime IniestaTo validate a site, you just need to enter its main URL and click a button. In a few seconds you start receiving results, which complete in just a few minutes. But, what happens in our servers after you click the "Submit" button?
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Live Reports UI Redesign
by Jaime IniestaThe reports user interface has been redesigned to make it simpler, lighter and much faster. -
Accessibility Checker upgraded to 4.1.0
by Jaime IniestaThe Accessibility validation server on Rocket Validator has been upgraded to the latest version of Axe released by Deque, 4.1.0 -
Wordpress Accessibility Day 2020
by Jaime IniestaRocket Validator is proud to sponsor the first WP Accessibility Day - WordPress is the most popular CMS so it's real good news that it has a dedicated team of developers promoting good practices about Accessibility. Way to go! -
Accessibility Checker upgraded to Axe Core 4.0.2
by Jaime IniestaWe've just rolled out a brand new version of the Rocket Validator Reports UI with a simpler interface, charged with new features. -
New Report Data Storage Policy
by Jaime IniestaReport data means everything that is generated when you run a site report: records representing the web pages and all the accessibility and HTML issues found in them. Report results are stored to let you work later on reviewing the issues without relying on real-time checks. Learn about our new report data storage policy. -
New Summary Report
by Jaime IniestaThe new Summary Report gives you a global overview of the status of a site, including the counts of total HTML and accessibility issues found, and a percentage of the total number of web pages that passed all the checks.
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