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Domain Stats
by Jaime IniestaWe've added new stats for the domains checked, that will show daily counters for the issues found, check status and web page coverage.
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Share your Stats with Stat Views
by Jaime IniestaWe’ve just launched Stat Views, a new way to share and track your site validation stats. -
Filtering stats by user
by Jaime IniestaThe stats section now allows you to filter by user, guest account, or team. -
Stats for Micro Subscriptions
by Jaime IniestaMicro subscriptions now also include stats based on daily snapshots automatically generated from the data in your reports. -
New Stats Section
by Jaime IniestaThe new Stats section shows stats for the evolution of your checked domains, based on daily snapshots automatically generated from the data in your reports. -
Accessibility Checker upgraded to Axe Core 4.11.0
by Jaime IniestaThe accessibility validation server on Rocket Validator has been upgraded to Axe Core 4.11.0, which adds the French RGAA standard to many rules, and fixes some bugs found in previous versions. -
Site Validation Reports are now Private by Default
by Jaime IniestaRocket Validator reports are now private by default, requiring explicit sharing by the owner to view them, while maintaining easy sharing options.
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