I work at a public university in New York that uses WordPress Multisite to give sites to faculty, students, and organizations on campus. We are reviewing Editoria11y as an awareness-raising tool for common accessibility problems.
One thing that would be nice in our particular use case is the ability to set default settings for new sites, and/or set global settings exclusions.
An example is the WordPress Read More link that is uniform across all FSE sites and block theme sites. Being able to exclude Gutenberg's .wp-block-post-excerpt__more-link would hide that error from students and faculty on all Full Site Editing themes, and not label errors that they are not able to fix.
I work at a public university in New York that uses WordPress Multisite to give sites to faculty, students, and organizations on campus. We are reviewing Editoria11y as an awareness-raising tool for common accessibility problems.
One thing that would be nice in our particular use case is the ability to set default settings for new sites, and/or set global settings exclusions.
An example is the WordPress Read More link that is uniform across all FSE sites and block theme sites. Being able to exclude Gutenberg's .wp-block-post-excerpt__more-link would hide that error from students and faculty on all Full Site Editing themes, and not label errors that they are not able to fix.