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Wix :
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So unlike A11y CKE editor, there is no way to check accessibility of the page you have created instantly except for probably verifying it on your own using the guidelines page for accessibility at this link : (https://support.wix.com/en/article/improving-your-sites-accessibility)
What I like about A11y CKE editor is the ability to check at any point in time if we have made a webpage content according to accessibility standards.
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This checker once enabled brings up error messages and also quick fixes for the each of the error or non-complaint elements on the webpage , which I found to be very convenient and helpful.
For a person who is as new to the concept of accessibility to understand there is a 'Getting Started' menu that can be clicked on by the user which takes you to another webpage with an exhaustive list of things to check and understand accessibility guidelines.
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Wordpress :
Wordpress has similar guideline documentation with respect to accessibility as Wix. It also additionally has some template creation plugins that help theme creators to comply with guidelines. However I could not find a template that easily that talked about already being accessibility compliant.
The page to the guidelines and plug-ins are as shown below in the link : https://codex.wordpress.org/Accessibility
https://make.wordpress.org/accessibility/handbook/which-tools-can-i-use/useful-tools/




