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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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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. -
How to Get a Credit Boost on Your Rocket Validator Subscription
by Almudena G. AlbaLearn how to get extra credits on your subscription when you need a temporary credit boost -
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. . -
How Rocket Validator Credits Work
by Almudena G. AlbaRocket Validator uses a credit-based system to measure usage and help you get the most out of your reports. Whether you're validating small sites or large ones with hundreds of pages, credits ensure a fair and predictable way to manage your account. -
Accessibility Checker upgraded to Axe Core 4.10.3
by Jaime IniestaThe accessibility validation server on Rocket Validator has been upgraded to Axe Core 4.10.3, which addresses a few performance issues, corrects a few typos, and addresses a few inconsistencies between axe and the latest web standards.
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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.
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