Troubleshooting – Plugin conflicts

Last Update: June 23, 2026

Some plugins may prevent Web Accessibility from working on your website.

If you suspect a plugin conflict:

  1. Temporarily deactivate the suspected plugins. Start with translation, redirection, security, or caching plugins. For details, see Activate and deactivate plugins.
  2. Check to see if Web Accessibility loads normally, if it does, you have a plugin problem.
  3. Reactivate the plugins one at a time until you find the one interfering with Web Accessibility.
  4. Switch to an alternate plugin.

Recommendations

If a plugin conflicts with Web Accessibility due to URL changes or request blocking, we strongly recommend:

  • Use a different plugin: If the conflicting plugin is essential, consider using a different one that doesn’t modify your site’s URL or external requests.
  • Adjust settings: Use the plugin settings to prevent URL rewriting or aggressive blocking
  • For translations, WPML remains the only major multilingual plugin that is fully compatible.

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