WTF: WCAG Technique Failure – Missing Headings for Screen Readers
A unnecessarily complex method for marking up headings prevents screen reader users from having the same access to content as sighted users.
Real-world examples of failures for specific WCAG criteria
A unnecessarily complex method for marking up headings prevents screen reader users from having the same access to content as sighted users.
The Divi theme’s Back to Top element fails multiple WCAG criteria for using a SPAN tag as a link without providing support for assistive technology users.
WCAG Failure F89 applies when a linked image does not include text that describes the purpose of the link
Failure for WCAG 2.4.2 Page Titled where a title is provided, but it does not accurately describe the contents or purpose of the page.
Three specific failures for WCAG 1.1.1 Non-Text Content where alt text and the ALT attribute are used incorrectly