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How does Rocket Validator work?
by Jaime IniestaTo validate a site, you just need to enter its main URL and click a button. In a few seconds you start receiving results, which complete in just a few minutes. But, what happens in our servers after you click the "Submit" button?
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The European Accessibility Act Deadline Approaches: Are You Ready for June 28th 2025?
by Almudena G. AlbaThe European Accessibility Act (EAA) deadline is approaching on June 28th 2025. This groundbreaking legislation requires all businesses serving European customers to meet accessibility standards, regardless of their location. If your company operates in the EU market, compliance is mandatory. -
2024 Retrospective
by Jaime IniestaWelcome to the Rocket Validator 2024 kickoff, where we’ll highlight some of the new features and enhancements we released during this year. -
HTML Validator Upgraded to W3C Validator 24.12
by Jaime IniestaWe've upgraded our HTML Validator servers to use the latest version of the W3C Validator Nu. -
Filtering stats by user
by Jaime IniestaThe stats section now allows you to filter by user, guest account, or team. -
Join the conversation on Bluesky
by Almudena G. AlbaJoin the conversation on Bluesky, the social network that respects your privacy and freedom of speech. -
How to get the raw Axe Core and W3C Validator results via the Rocket Validator API
by Jaime IniestaThe new raw checks API endpoint allows you to access the raw, unprocessed Axe Core and W3C Validator results for your web page HTML and accessibility checks.
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