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I imagine "Alerts" becoming "Policies" if we provide deeper integration with WordPress or Drupal via a module/pugin.
In theory, every WordPress hook can be used to trigger another hook or an alert. Users can also use endpoints from other services, like an accessibility scanner or the WP Plugin Repository, to trigger an infinite variety of automated enforcement events or alerts.
A Few Examples
WordPress site publishing is disabled and the system admin is alerted if there are over 20 WCAG errors.
System Admin is Alerted if a plugin is out of date.
WordPress users are prevented from editing the header of any site.
To do enable these features, we would have to develop a plugin that spoke with the cloud app.
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The "Policies" feature was in the original app spec, but I removed it because users just wanted WCAG alerts. I would still love to create "Policies" if users provide more examples of how "Policies" streamlines their work.
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I imagine "Alerts" becoming "Policies" if we provide deeper integration with WordPress or Drupal via a module/pugin.
In theory, every WordPress hook can be used to trigger another hook or an alert. Users can also use endpoints from other services, like an accessibility scanner or the WP Plugin Repository, to trigger an infinite variety of automated enforcement events or alerts.
A Few Examples
To do enable these features, we would have to develop a plugin that spoke with the cloud app.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: