Category: Accessibility

Disabling Legacy Templates

If you have previously enabled custom templates for core functions, then enable PHP templates without disabling the legacy templates, your legacy templates will override PHP templates where they exist. This only applies to enabled legacy templates – so if you have a custom template for your single details view, and want to use PHP templates […]

Event Accessibility

In addition to offering an accessible interface for your visitors and administrators, My Calendar provides options for you to indicate what ADA compliance features your events offer. These features are split into two groups: event accessibility and venue accessibility. Some accessibility characteristics are specific to your event, others are specific to the venue, and these […]

Events – Accessibility Terms

My Calendar supports the ability to label your events with the accessibility features available at the event. The default terms available include: Prior to version 3.7, these were a fixed list, only editable using PHP filters. As of My Calendar 3.7, these terms are a taxonomy on events that are editable. The accessibility term editor […]

Locations – Accessibility Terms

My Calendar supports the ability to label your locations or venues with the accessibility features available at that location. The default terms available include: Prior to version 3.7, these were a fixed list, only editable using PHP filters. As of My Calendar 3.7, these terms are a taxonomy on locations that are editable. The accessibility […]

Plugin Accessibility

Over the years, I’ve always striven to make My Calendar and My Tickets as accessible as I could, according to the standards of the time. The standards for what is considered accessible have changed considerably since I built this plugin in 2009, and I’ve always aimed to improve the plugin to meet those standards. However, […]