Accessibility
· 13 checks — Landmarks, headings, alt text, forms, and link quality rolled into one auditable list.DLandmark StructureActionNo landmarksFIX
No landmarks detected
Screen reader users have no way to navigate by region.
Screen reader users cannot quickly navigate to the primary content. Wrap your main content in <main>.
Without a <main> landmark, screen-reader users can't skip past the navigation to the page content — every page starts with re-reading the menu.
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The <main> element marks the page's primary content area. Assistive tech offers a 'jump to main' shortcut — but only if <main> exists. Without it, every page navigation forces re-reading the header. Wrap your primary content in a single <main>.
Source: WAI-ARIA / WCAG 2.4.1
Add a skip link as the first focusable element so keyboard users can bypass repeated navigation.
Without a skip-nav link, keyboard users tab through every nav item before reaching content — every page, every visit.
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WCAG 2.4.1 (Bypass Blocks) requires a mechanism to skip past repeated content. The standard implementation is a 'Skip to main content' link that's the first focusable element, visually hidden until focused. Three lines of HTML + four of CSS.
Source: WCAG 2.1 SC 2.4.1
F404 Error PageActionSoft 404 detectedFIX
The server returned HTTP 200 for a non-existent path. Search engines will index this page as real content. Configure your server to return HTTP 404 for missing pages.
FFavicon & BrandingAction2 icon(s) detectedFIX
FWeb ManifestActionInvalid JSONFIX
Manifest contains invalid JSON.
DDark Mode SupportActionNo dark mode signalsFIX
Detection limited to meta tags and inline styles.
DPrint StylesheetActionNo print stylesFIX
CForm AccessibilityAction4 of 5 controls have issuesREVIEW
| Control | Type | Label | Method |
|---|---|---|---|
| #gsc-i-id1 | text | search | aria-label |
| #l | text | (none) | none |
| #p | password | (none) | none |
| #rememberme | checkbox | (none) | none |
| input | submit | (none) | none |
Form controls need a <label>, aria-label, or aria-labelledby for screen readers.
<input type="text" name="l" id="l">; <input type="password" name="p" id="p">; <input type="checkbox" name="rememberme" id="rememberme">; <input type="submit">
Form controls without labels — assistive tech announces 'edit text' with no context; users can't complete forms.
Source: WCAG 2.1 SC 3.3.2
CColor Contrast (Screenshot)Action20 text elements analyzed, 8 fail WCAG AAREVIEW
Analyzes text contrast against the actual rendered page, including background images, gradients, and overlays that CSS-based tools cannot detect.
1 contrast failures on background images/gradients
These failures are invisible to CSS-based accessibility tools like Lighthouse. The text may be fine on a solid background, but fails when rendered over an image or gradient.
Show all checked elements (20)
| Element | Ratio | Required | FG | BG | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| h1 Latest | 21.00:1 | 3.0:1 | #000000 | #FFFFFF | Pass |
| h1 activity: | 21.00:1 | 3.0:1 | #000000 | #FFFFFF | Pass |
| span We value your privac… | 1.56:1 | 4.5:1 | #000000 | #193049 | Fail |
| div We and our | 1.56:1 | 4.5:1 | #000000 | #193049 | Fail |
| button partners | 1.56:1 | 4.5:1 | #000000 | #193049 | Fail |
| div store and/or access … | 2.32:1 | 4.5:1 | #000000 | #3D4A59 | Fail |
| div Please note that thi… | 3.16:1 | 4.5:1 | #000000 | #575D65 | Fail |
| span MORE OPTIONS | 3.26:1 | 4.5:1 | #000000 | #595F67 | Fail |
| span AGREE | 3.26:1 | 4.5:1 | #000000 | #595F67 | Fail |
| a TUTORIALS | 3.26:1 | 4.5:1 | #000000 | #595F67 | Fail |
| a REFERENCE | 21.00:1 | 4.5:1 | #000000 | #FFFFFF | Pass |
| a ARTICLES | 21.00:1 | 4.5:1 | #000000 | #FFFFFF | Pass |
| a FORUM | 21.00:1 | 4.5:1 | #000000 | #FFFFFF | Pass |
| div user name: | 21.00:1 | 4.5:1 | #000000 | #FFFFFF | Pass |
| div password: | 21.00:1 | 4.5:1 | #000000 | #FFFFFF | Pass |
| a Forgot your password… | 21.00:1 | 4.5:1 | #000000 | #FFFFFF | Pass |
| div please wait | 21.00:1 | 4.5:1 | #000000 | #FFFFFF | Pass |
| a try again | 21.00:1 | 4.5:1 | #000000 | #FFFFFF | Pass |
| a cancel | 21.00:1 | 4.5:1 | #000000 | #FFFFFF | Pass |
| a forgot your password… | 21.00:1 | 4.5:1 | #000000 | #FFFFFF | Pass |
Methodology: The top 20 text elements by font size were checked. Background color was sampled from the desktop screenshot using a 5-point pattern. WCAG 2.1 AA requires 4.5:1 for normal text and 3:1 for large text.
BLighthouse Accessibility AuditsScore 84/100 — 4 failing, 22 passedREVIEW
Accessibility
These checks highlight opportunities to improve the accessibility of your web app. Automatic detection can only detect a subset of issues and does not guarantee the accessibility of your web app, so manual testing is also encouraged.
Names and labels
The title gives screen reader users an overview of the page, and search engine users rely on it heavily to determine if a page is relevant to their search. Learn more about document titles.
Performance issues directly impact user engagement and conversion rates.
| Failing Elements |
|---|
html html |
These are opportunities to improve the semantics of the controls in your application. This may enhance the experience for users of assistive technology, like a screen reader.
Internationalization and localization
If a page doesn't specify a `lang` attribute, a screen reader assumes that the page is in the default language that the user chose when setting up the screen reader. If the page isn't actually in the default language, then the screen reader might not announce the page's text correctly. Learn more about the `lang` attribute.
Performance issues directly impact user engagement and conversion rates.
| Failing Elements |
|---|
html html |
These are opportunities to improve the interpretation of your content by users in different locales.
Tables and lists
Screen readers require list items (`<li>`) to be contained within a parent `<ul>`, `<ol>` or `<menu>` to be announced properly. Learn more about proper list structure.
Performance issues directly impact user engagement and conversion rates.
| Failing Elements |
|---|
C++ Language: Learn this versatile and powerful programming language. Includes … div#I_content > div.hags > div.bid > li |
These are opportunities to improve the experience of reading tabular or list data using assistive technology, like a screen reader.
Best practices
Disabling zooming is problematic for users with low vision who rely on screen magnification to properly see the contents of a web page. Learn more about the viewport meta tag.
Informational: a Permissions-Policy directive showing feature -> allowed origins.
Source: MDN Permissions-Policy
| Failing Elements |
|---|
head > meta head > meta |
These items highlight common accessibility best practices.
AHeading Hierarchy5 headingsPASS
- H3 C++
- H1 Tutorials
- H1 Reference duplicate H1
- H1 Articles duplicate H1
- H1 Latest forum activity: duplicate H1
A page should have only one H1. Multiple H1s dilute the document outline.
Multiple H1s blur the page's primary topic — screen-reader users and Google both prefer one H1.
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HTML5's outline algorithm technically allows multiple H1s within sectioning content, but no browser implements it. In practice: one H1 per page. Use H2-H6 for subsections.
Source: WCAG 2.4.6 / Google Search Central
AAlt Text Quality1 of 1 images have issuesPASS
| Issue | Count |
|---|---|
| missing | 1 image(s) |
Images without alt text are invisible to screen readers.
Each image without alt text is a WCAG 1.1.1 failure — invisible to screen-reader users, lost from Google Image Search.
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WCAG 2.1 Level A requires text alternatives for non-decorative images. Empty alt='' is fine for decorative; meaningful images need descriptive text. Common fixes: CMS audit + bulk add, build-time linter (alt-text-required ESLint rule), CI gate on Lighthouse a11y score.
Source: WCAG 2.1 SC 1.1.1 / WebAIM Million Report