@marrie1 Are you using a contact form plugin?
@marrie1 Sighted people don’t complain because page title shows on left, then a pipe separating, and then the site title on right.
@marrie1 What theme are you using? There may be something on the options page that covers this.
@marrie1 You might want to leave the website title there so people know where they are.
@marrie1 wp_title( ‘|’, true, ‘right’ );
@marrie1 In this code, remove the verticle bar.
@marrie1 Scratch that.
@monkeypusher69 @PatBouchard Sometimes the screenreader can make a difference.
@marrie1 You may have to edit wp_title.
@marrie1 Then test the homepage as well as subpages.
@marrie1 Remove this: bloginfo( ‘name’ );
@PatBouchard Then press enter to get out of forms mode.
@PatBouchard Open combobox with alt+downarrow, then hold ctrl, move to items you want, and hit space.
@marrie1 Well, let me know if you want help editing the theme.
@marrie1 That’s because they assume everyone selfhosting WP is a code god, like they are.
@marrie1 And I never post to the WP forums, because they’re extremely unhelpful.
@marrie1 You’ll need to find the correct file to edit.
@marrie1 at the bottom of the screen.
@marrie1 You can also do it through the theme editor in the dashboard, with FF or IE, and once you make the change there’s a save button TBC
@marrie1 It’s only partially plugin-driven. Lots of display things are now widget-driven, which is creating accessibility issues.