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How severe are the issues for website users with disabilities?

We found 41 additional areas that need further review by humans, since no automated tool can test for all of the WCAG criteria.

3 of the issues we found have low severity.

  • Low Severity: Issues at this level are confusing to a user of assistive technology or annoying for them to work around. Too many of these can make a poor experience that causes your visitor to leave the site.

40 of the issues we found have medium severity.

  • Medium Severity: These issues will make it difficult to complete a task or understand the content but not completely impossible.

0 of the issues we found have high severity.

  • High Severity: This type of issue will stop someone from completing a task on your site.

How complex are these issues to resolve

43 of the issues we found are of easy complexity to resolve.

  • Easy Complexity: Trivial to change technically (heading order, links with same text, different locations).

0 of the issues we found are of average complexity to resolve.

  • Average Complexity: Moderate effort to change (duplicate type ids, contrast, aria missing).

0 of the issues we found are of hard complexity to resolve.

  • Hard Complexity: Time-consuming to fix, may affect other work (tab order, javascript errors like menu inaccessible).

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