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    Default Accessibility Statement - where and how to place?

    I created an Accessibility Statement using site suggested. How and where should I paste the html file on my site?

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    Default Re: Accessibility Statement - where and how to place?

    Quote Originally Posted by pazdar View Post
    I created an Accessibility Statement using site suggested. How and where should I paste the html file on my site?
    you can add to your root folder of zencart installation and link via information box or alternative you can install additional info pages plugin and you be able to add page directly via zen-cart admin panel.

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    Default Re: Accessibility Statement - where and how to place?

    To keep things simple I decided to add a link to the report in the "information" sidebox. I made it the first item in that sidebox. The report itself was uploaded to the website. For those interested these were the files added or changed:

    include/extra_datafiles/website_access_filenames.php (copied and modified a similar file in that folder)
    include/filename.php
    include/languages/english.php
    include/languages/english/classic/website_access.php (copied and modified a similar file in that folder)
    include/languages/english/extra_definitions/website_access.php (copied and modified a similar file in that folder)
    include/modules/pages/website_access/header_php.php (copied and modified a similar folder & file in that folder)
    include/modules/sideboxes/information.php
    include/templates/template_default/templates/tpl_website_access_default.php (copied and modified a similar file in that folder)
    include/templates/template_default/tpl_website_access_default.php (copied and modified a similar file in that folder)
    include/languages/english/website_access.php (copied and modified a similar file in that folder)
    include/languages/english/html_includes/define_website_access.php
    include/languages/english/html_includes/responsive_classic/define_website_access.php

    The code for the define_website_access.php is:

    <h1>To access our current report click on:<BR><BR>

    <font color=#000000>
    <a href="http://www.website name.com/report name.html">Website Name Accessibility Report
    </font></H1>

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    Default Re: Accessibility Statement - where and how to place?

    You could create an EZ-Page and specify its link to be displayed in your header or footer or a sidebox.
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