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Accessibility Report

example-agency.com

Scanned: March 24, 2025 · WCAG 2.2 AA · axe-core engine

72/ 100

3

Critical

8

Serious

14

Moderate

6

Minor

Executive Summary

The site has 31 accessibility issues across 4 severity levels. The overall accessibility score is 72/100, indicating room for improvement in key areas including image alternative text, form labelling, and colour contrast.

3 critical issues are blocking access for assistive technology users and should be addressed immediately. Fixing the top 5 issues by severity would improve the score by an estimated 15–20 points.

Heading hierarchy correct
ARIA landmarks present
Keyboard navigation incomplete
Top Priority Issues
Critical

Images missing alternative text

5 images are missing alt attributes. Screen readers cannot convey their content to users who rely on assistive technology.

<img src="/hero-banner.jpg">

Fix: Add descriptive alt text to each image, e.g. alt="Team collaborating on a project".

WCAG 1.1.1 Non-text Content (A)

Serious

Form inputs without labels

3 form inputs rely on placeholder text instead of associated <label> elements. Placeholders disappear on focus and are not reliably announced by screen readers.

<input type="email" placeholder="Email">

Fix: Add a visible <label> element with a for attribute matching the input's id.

WCAG 1.3.1 Info and Relationships (A)

Serious

Insufficient colour contrast on body text

Body text (#999 on #fff) has a contrast ratio of 2.85:1. WCAG AA requires at least 4.5:1 for normal text.

<p class="text-light">

Fix: Darken the text colour to at least #767676 to meet the 4.5:1 ratio.

WCAG 1.4.3 Contrast (Minimum) (AA)

Moderate

Missing skip navigation link

No skip-to-content link is present. Keyboard users must tab through the entire navigation on every page.

<body>

Fix: Add a visually hidden skip link as the first focusable element: <a href="#main-content" class="skip-link">Skip to content</a>.

WCAG 2.4.1 Bypass Blocks (A)

Serious

Interactive elements not keyboard accessible

2 clickable <div> elements cannot be reached or activated with the keyboard. Users who cannot use a mouse are blocked.

<div onclick="toggle()">

Fix: Replace <div> with <button> or add tabindex="0", role="button", and a keydown handler for Enter/Space.

WCAG 2.1.1 Keyboard (A)

Moderate

Page language not set

The <html> element is missing the lang attribute. Screen readers may mispronounce content.

<html>

Fix: Add lang="en" (or the correct language) to the <html> tag.

WCAG 3.1.1 Language of Page (A)

Full reports also include

WCAG compliance matrix (pass/fail per criterion)
Severity breakdown charts
Complete issue list with all affected elements
Remediation guidance with code examples
Scan configuration and methodology
EAA 2025 readiness indicator

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