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WCAG 2.2 accessibility

Every starter template ships WCAG-compliant — labels, fieldsets, autocomplete, aria-required. Forms work for everyone.

Part of Core Forms — every premium WordPress form feature in one plugin, one license, unlimited sites.

Accessibility is not a checkbox — it's a baked-in property of the markup. Every starting point uses explicit `<label for="">` on every control, `<fieldset><legend>` for radio/checkbox groups, autocomplete tokens on common fields, aria-required on required inputs, descriptive submit labels, and help text linked via aria-describedby.

Forms list with accessibility scoring
What you get

How it works in Core Forms

Labels on every control

No invisible label-via-placeholder anti-patterns.

Fieldset/legend for groups

Radio and checkbox groups are properly grouped for screen readers.

Autocomplete tokens

`autocomplete="email"`, `autocomplete="name"` etc. let browser password managers fill correctly.

Keyboard-first

Every interactive element is keyboard reachable and visibly focused.

Bundled with every Core Forms license.

WCAG 2.2 accessibility — and every other feature on this site — is included with your license. Use code CFLAUNCH for 20% off either plan.