WTF: WCAG Technique Failure – No Accessible Name for Links
WCAG Failure F89 applies when a linked image does not include text that describes the purpose of the link
WCAG Failure F89 applies when a linked image does not include text that describes the purpose of the link
An accessible website that meets WCAG requirements combines good code, design, and content. A failure in any one of these areas is a failure for the whole site.
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
The popular Divi theme and page builder have some pretty significant accessibility issues. There are several strategies to improve Divi accessibility.
New accessibility rules for state and local governments will apply to websites, apps and social media content.
Website accessibility widgets won’t make your website “ADA-compliant” or “WCAG compliant” because they can’t fix errors in your website code and content.