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Royal Access- Accessibility Plugin - Make your site accessible to everyone. WCAG-aligned.

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Add a floating accessibility toolbar -Royal Access is a free WordPress accessibility plugin built around a floating toolbar with 14+ visitor controls -font size, contrast modes, big cursor, reading guide, spacing, dyslexia font - that customizes the experience without breaking screen readers. 4 server-side WCAG fixes apply automatically: skip-to-content links, focus indicators, viewport scaling, and screen reader context for "Read more" links. Live WordPress Playground demo on landing page.

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Hey PH! I'm Jameson, solo dev at Royal Plugins. Most WordPress accessibility plugins try to do everything — AI-injected ARIA, automated remediation, "one line of JavaScript fixes your site." They usually make things worse. Screen reader users have been documenting that for years and the lawsuits against overlay companies keep stacking up. The plugins that DON'T do the overlay thing are mostly $20-50/mo SaaS. So I built Royal Access for the middle ground: a free, lightweight WP plugin that does the essentials right. What's in it: - 14+ toolbar controls users actually use — font size, contrast modes, big cursor, reading guide, spacing, dyslexia-friendly font, animation controls - 4 auto WCAG fixes baked in server-side — skip-to-content, focus indicators, viewport zoom, screen reader context for "Read more" links - WCAG 2.1 AA + AAA contrast checker in admin - Accessibility statement generator that pre-fills your site info 1,686 lines of code. localStorage only — no cookies. No external dependencies. Free forever, no account. Live WordPress Playground demo on the landing page so you can try it without installing: https://royalplugins.com/royal-a... What's the dumbest accessibility plugin behavior you've run into?