Accessibility
· 24 checks — Landmarks, headings, alt text, forms, and link quality rolled into one auditable list.FHeading HierarchyAction58 headings, 25 skip(s)FIX
- H2 (empty)
- H2 Willkommen bei Der Betze brennt!
- H3 Die Lage der Liga
- H1 Zweite Liga: Münster steigt ab, Elversberg patzt
- H3 Betze-Comic skipped
- H1 Betzi & Die Betze-Buben #233: "Ehre, wem Ehre gebührt" duplicate H1
- H3 Taktik-Nachlese zum Spiel FCK-DSC skipped
- H1 Die DBB-Analyse: Hanslik lebt den Spirit vor duplicate H1
- H3 Transfer-Ticker skipped
- H1 Zweite Liga oder Europapokal? Daniel Hanslik hat mehrere Anfragen duplicate H1
- H3 Blick in die Kurve skipped
- H1 Spektakuläre Choreo und viele Abschiedstränen zum Heimabschluss duplicate H1
- H3 Fotos skipped
- H1 Fotogalerie: Verabschiedung von Daniel Hanslik, Kenny Redondo und Co. duplicate H1
- H3 Interaktiv skipped
- H1 FCK-Stimmungsbarometer duplicate H1
- H3 Fotos skipped
- H1 Fotogalerie: Empfang der Lautrer DFB-Pokalsieger von 1996 duplicate H1
- H3 Fotos skipped
- H1 Fotogalerie: 33. Spieltag: 1. FC Kaiserslautern - Arminia Bielefeld duplicate H1
- H3 Stimmen zum Spiel skipped
- H1 "Eine unglaublich schöne Zeit": Emotionaler Betze-Abschied für Hanslik und Co. duplicate H1
- H3 Neues vom Betzenberg skipped
- H1 3:1 in Engers: FCK-U21 behauptet Tabellenführung vor dem FKP duplicate H1
- H3 Ergebnismeldung skipped
- H1 Sieg im letzten Heimspiel der Saison: FCK schlägt Bielefeld mit 2:0 duplicate H1
- H3 Transfer-Ticker skipped
- H1 Hanslik, Sirch und Co.: FCK bestätigt Verabschiedung von fünf plus x Spielern am Freitag duplicate H1
- H3 Vorbericht: 1. FC Kaiserslautern - Arminia Bielefeld skipped
- H1 Abschied für die Aufstiegshelden duplicate H1
- H3 Im Blickpunkt: Vorstellung des neuen FCK-Geschäftsführers Marc Strauß skipped
- H1 "Die nächsten Schritte zu einer kontinuierlichen Weiterentwicklung des FCK gehen" duplicate H1
- H3 Neues vom Betzenberg skipped
- H1 Beiratsvorsitzender Keßler: "Wir haben alle ein hohes Interesse an Kontinuität" duplicate H1
- H3 Fotos skipped
- H1 Fotogalerie: Vorstellung des neuen FCK-Geschäftsführers Marc Strauß duplicate H1
- H3 Neues vom Betzenberg skipped
- H1 "Größere Projekte und wichtige Entscheidungen": Neuer FCK-Geschäftsführer Marc Strauß stellt sich vor duplicate H1
- H3 Pressekonferenz skipped
- H1 Können die Roten Teufel gegen Bielefeld nochmal jubeln? duplicate H1
- H3 Neues vom Betzenberg skipped
- H1 Fast 47.000 bei jedem Heimspiel: FCK erreicht höchsten Zuschauerschnitt der Vereinsgeschichte duplicate H1
- H3 Neues vom Betzenberg skipped
- H1 Resic in der Nachspielzeit: U19 gewinnt Pokalfinale gegen Herxheim duplicate H1
- H3 Im Blickpunkt skipped
- H1 TV-Geld-Tabelle: Weshalb Düsseldorf und Wolfsburg für den FCK relevanter sind als Hertha duplicate H1
- H3 Neues vom Betzenberg skipped
- H1 125 Jahre FCK: Verein und Fanbündnis gestalten Wände am Elf-Freunde-Kreisel neu duplicate H1
- H3 Neues vom Betzenberg skipped
- H1 Pokalsieger von 1996 kommen zum Heimspiel gegen Bielefeld duplicate H1
- H3 Transfer-Ticker skipped
- H1 "Bild": Interesse aus Portugal und Belgien an Kenny Redondo duplicate H1
- H3 Gegner-Check skipped
- H1 Gegner-Check DSC: Über den Kampf den Krampf besiegen duplicate H1
- H2 Über uns
- H2 Rubriken
- H2 Bester Fußball-Blog
- H2 In Gedenken an Fritz Walter
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
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline. Screen readers may interpret missing levels as structural errors.
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline — screen-reader users lose track of section nesting.
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Screen reader users navigate by jumping between headings (H1 → H2 → H3). Skipping (H1 → H3) breaks the sense of hierarchy. Use sequential levels even if you don't like the default styling — restyle with CSS instead. WCAG 1.3.1 (Info and Relationships) treats this as an A failure.
Source: WCAG 2.1 SC 1.3.1 / W3C WAI
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline. Screen readers may interpret missing levels as structural errors.
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline — screen-reader users lose track of section nesting.
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Screen reader users navigate by jumping between headings (H1 → H2 → H3). Skipping (H1 → H3) breaks the sense of hierarchy. Use sequential levels even if you don't like the default styling — restyle with CSS instead. WCAG 1.3.1 (Info and Relationships) treats this as an A failure.
Source: WCAG 2.1 SC 1.3.1 / W3C WAI
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline. Screen readers may interpret missing levels as structural errors.
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline — screen-reader users lose track of section nesting.
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Screen reader users navigate by jumping between headings (H1 → H2 → H3). Skipping (H1 → H3) breaks the sense of hierarchy. Use sequential levels even if you don't like the default styling — restyle with CSS instead. WCAG 1.3.1 (Info and Relationships) treats this as an A failure.
Source: WCAG 2.1 SC 1.3.1 / W3C WAI
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline. Screen readers may interpret missing levels as structural errors.
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline — screen-reader users lose track of section nesting.
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Screen reader users navigate by jumping between headings (H1 → H2 → H3). Skipping (H1 → H3) breaks the sense of hierarchy. Use sequential levels even if you don't like the default styling — restyle with CSS instead. WCAG 1.3.1 (Info and Relationships) treats this as an A failure.
Source: WCAG 2.1 SC 1.3.1 / W3C WAI
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline. Screen readers may interpret missing levels as structural errors.
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline — screen-reader users lose track of section nesting.
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Screen reader users navigate by jumping between headings (H1 → H2 → H3). Skipping (H1 → H3) breaks the sense of hierarchy. Use sequential levels even if you don't like the default styling — restyle with CSS instead. WCAG 1.3.1 (Info and Relationships) treats this as an A failure.
Source: WCAG 2.1 SC 1.3.1 / W3C WAI
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline. Screen readers may interpret missing levels as structural errors.
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline — screen-reader users lose track of section nesting.
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Screen reader users navigate by jumping between headings (H1 → H2 → H3). Skipping (H1 → H3) breaks the sense of hierarchy. Use sequential levels even if you don't like the default styling — restyle with CSS instead. WCAG 1.3.1 (Info and Relationships) treats this as an A failure.
Source: WCAG 2.1 SC 1.3.1 / W3C WAI
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline. Screen readers may interpret missing levels as structural errors.
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline — screen-reader users lose track of section nesting.
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Screen reader users navigate by jumping between headings (H1 → H2 → H3). Skipping (H1 → H3) breaks the sense of hierarchy. Use sequential levels even if you don't like the default styling — restyle with CSS instead. WCAG 1.3.1 (Info and Relationships) treats this as an A failure.
Source: WCAG 2.1 SC 1.3.1 / W3C WAI
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline. Screen readers may interpret missing levels as structural errors.
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline — screen-reader users lose track of section nesting.
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Screen reader users navigate by jumping between headings (H1 → H2 → H3). Skipping (H1 → H3) breaks the sense of hierarchy. Use sequential levels even if you don't like the default styling — restyle with CSS instead. WCAG 1.3.1 (Info and Relationships) treats this as an A failure.
Source: WCAG 2.1 SC 1.3.1 / W3C WAI
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline. Screen readers may interpret missing levels as structural errors.
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline — screen-reader users lose track of section nesting.
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Screen reader users navigate by jumping between headings (H1 → H2 → H3). Skipping (H1 → H3) breaks the sense of hierarchy. Use sequential levels even if you don't like the default styling — restyle with CSS instead. WCAG 1.3.1 (Info and Relationships) treats this as an A failure.
Source: WCAG 2.1 SC 1.3.1 / W3C WAI
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline. Screen readers may interpret missing levels as structural errors.
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline — screen-reader users lose track of section nesting.
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Screen reader users navigate by jumping between headings (H1 → H2 → H3). Skipping (H1 → H3) breaks the sense of hierarchy. Use sequential levels even if you don't like the default styling — restyle with CSS instead. WCAG 1.3.1 (Info and Relationships) treats this as an A failure.
Source: WCAG 2.1 SC 1.3.1 / W3C WAI
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline. Screen readers may interpret missing levels as structural errors.
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline — screen-reader users lose track of section nesting.
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Screen reader users navigate by jumping between headings (H1 → H2 → H3). Skipping (H1 → H3) breaks the sense of hierarchy. Use sequential levels even if you don't like the default styling — restyle with CSS instead. WCAG 1.3.1 (Info and Relationships) treats this as an A failure.
Source: WCAG 2.1 SC 1.3.1 / W3C WAI
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline. Screen readers may interpret missing levels as structural errors.
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline — screen-reader users lose track of section nesting.
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Screen reader users navigate by jumping between headings (H1 → H2 → H3). Skipping (H1 → H3) breaks the sense of hierarchy. Use sequential levels even if you don't like the default styling — restyle with CSS instead. WCAG 1.3.1 (Info and Relationships) treats this as an A failure.
Source: WCAG 2.1 SC 1.3.1 / W3C WAI
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline. Screen readers may interpret missing levels as structural errors.
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline — screen-reader users lose track of section nesting.
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Screen reader users navigate by jumping between headings (H1 → H2 → H3). Skipping (H1 → H3) breaks the sense of hierarchy. Use sequential levels even if you don't like the default styling — restyle with CSS instead. WCAG 1.3.1 (Info and Relationships) treats this as an A failure.
Source: WCAG 2.1 SC 1.3.1 / W3C WAI
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline. Screen readers may interpret missing levels as structural errors.
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline — screen-reader users lose track of section nesting.
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Screen reader users navigate by jumping between headings (H1 → H2 → H3). Skipping (H1 → H3) breaks the sense of hierarchy. Use sequential levels even if you don't like the default styling — restyle with CSS instead. WCAG 1.3.1 (Info and Relationships) treats this as an A failure.
Source: WCAG 2.1 SC 1.3.1 / W3C WAI
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline. Screen readers may interpret missing levels as structural errors.
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline — screen-reader users lose track of section nesting.
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Screen reader users navigate by jumping between headings (H1 → H2 → H3). Skipping (H1 → H3) breaks the sense of hierarchy. Use sequential levels even if you don't like the default styling — restyle with CSS instead. WCAG 1.3.1 (Info and Relationships) treats this as an A failure.
Source: WCAG 2.1 SC 1.3.1 / W3C WAI
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline. Screen readers may interpret missing levels as structural errors.
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline — screen-reader users lose track of section nesting.
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Screen reader users navigate by jumping between headings (H1 → H2 → H3). Skipping (H1 → H3) breaks the sense of hierarchy. Use sequential levels even if you don't like the default styling — restyle with CSS instead. WCAG 1.3.1 (Info and Relationships) treats this as an A failure.
Source: WCAG 2.1 SC 1.3.1 / W3C WAI
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline. Screen readers may interpret missing levels as structural errors.
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline — screen-reader users lose track of section nesting.
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Screen reader users navigate by jumping between headings (H1 → H2 → H3). Skipping (H1 → H3) breaks the sense of hierarchy. Use sequential levels even if you don't like the default styling — restyle with CSS instead. WCAG 1.3.1 (Info and Relationships) treats this as an A failure.
Source: WCAG 2.1 SC 1.3.1 / W3C WAI
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline. Screen readers may interpret missing levels as structural errors.
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline — screen-reader users lose track of section nesting.
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Screen reader users navigate by jumping between headings (H1 → H2 → H3). Skipping (H1 → H3) breaks the sense of hierarchy. Use sequential levels even if you don't like the default styling — restyle with CSS instead. WCAG 1.3.1 (Info and Relationships) treats this as an A failure.
Source: WCAG 2.1 SC 1.3.1 / W3C WAI
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline. Screen readers may interpret missing levels as structural errors.
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline — screen-reader users lose track of section nesting.
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Screen reader users navigate by jumping between headings (H1 → H2 → H3). Skipping (H1 → H3) breaks the sense of hierarchy. Use sequential levels even if you don't like the default styling — restyle with CSS instead. WCAG 1.3.1 (Info and Relationships) treats this as an A failure.
Source: WCAG 2.1 SC 1.3.1 / W3C WAI
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline. Screen readers may interpret missing levels as structural errors.
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline — screen-reader users lose track of section nesting.
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Screen reader users navigate by jumping between headings (H1 → H2 → H3). Skipping (H1 → H3) breaks the sense of hierarchy. Use sequential levels even if you don't like the default styling — restyle with CSS instead. WCAG 1.3.1 (Info and Relationships) treats this as an A failure.
Source: WCAG 2.1 SC 1.3.1 / W3C WAI
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline. Screen readers may interpret missing levels as structural errors.
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline — screen-reader users lose track of section nesting.
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Screen reader users navigate by jumping between headings (H1 → H2 → H3). Skipping (H1 → H3) breaks the sense of hierarchy. Use sequential levels even if you don't like the default styling — restyle with CSS instead. WCAG 1.3.1 (Info and Relationships) treats this as an A failure.
Source: WCAG 2.1 SC 1.3.1 / W3C WAI
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline. Screen readers may interpret missing levels as structural errors.
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline — screen-reader users lose track of section nesting.
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Screen reader users navigate by jumping between headings (H1 → H2 → H3). Skipping (H1 → H3) breaks the sense of hierarchy. Use sequential levels even if you don't like the default styling — restyle with CSS instead. WCAG 1.3.1 (Info and Relationships) treats this as an A failure.
Source: WCAG 2.1 SC 1.3.1 / W3C WAI
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline. Screen readers may interpret missing levels as structural errors.
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline — screen-reader users lose track of section nesting.
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Screen reader users navigate by jumping between headings (H1 → H2 → H3). Skipping (H1 → H3) breaks the sense of hierarchy. Use sequential levels even if you don't like the default styling — restyle with CSS instead. WCAG 1.3.1 (Info and Relationships) treats this as an A failure.
Source: WCAG 2.1 SC 1.3.1 / W3C WAI
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline. Screen readers may interpret missing levels as structural errors.
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline — screen-reader users lose track of section nesting.
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Screen reader users navigate by jumping between headings (H1 → H2 → H3). Skipping (H1 → H3) breaks the sense of hierarchy. Use sequential levels even if you don't like the default styling — restyle with CSS instead. WCAG 1.3.1 (Info and Relationships) treats this as an A failure.
Source: WCAG 2.1 SC 1.3.1 / W3C WAI
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline. Screen readers may interpret missing levels as structural errors.
Skipping heading levels breaks the document outline — screen-reader users lose track of section nesting.
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Screen reader users navigate by jumping between headings (H1 → H2 → H3). Skipping (H1 → H3) breaks the sense of hierarchy. Use sequential levels even if you don't like the default styling — restyle with CSS instead. WCAG 1.3.1 (Info and Relationships) treats this as an A failure.
Source: WCAG 2.1 SC 1.3.1 / W3C WAI
Empty headings appear in the document outline but provide no information.
Empty <hN> tags break the document outline — screen-reader users navigating by heading hit dead silence.
Source: WCAG 2.4.6
DLink & Button QualityAction6 issue(s) across 204 links and 3 buttonsFIX
| Element | Text | Issue | Suggested Fix |
|---|---|---|---|
| (empty) | empty | Add link text or aria-label | |
| https://fck.de/fussball/u19-u16/u19/ | Junioren-Kader | new tab | Add '(opens in new tab)' to text |
| https://www.kicker.de/junioren/startseit… | Spielplan und Tabelle Junioren | new tab | Add '(opens in new tab)' to text |
| https://fck.de/fussball/u19-u16/u19/ | Junioren-Kader | new tab | Add '(opens in new tab)' to text |
| https://www.betzegebabbel.de | Podcast: BetzeGebabbel | new tab | Add '(opens in new tab)' to text |
| (empty) | empty | Add link text or aria-label | |
| /interaktiv/fck-stimmungsbarometer.php | (empty) | empty | Add link text or aria-label |
| /interaktiv/fck-stimmungsbarometer.php | (empty) | empty | Add link text or aria-label |
| (empty) | empty | Add link text or aria-label | |
| https://www.facebook.com/derbetzebrennt | new tab | Add '(opens in new tab)' to text | |
| https://www.instagram.com/derbetzebrennt | new tab | Add '(opens in new tab)' to text | |
| https://bsky.app/profile/derbetzebrennt.… | Bluesky | new tab | Add '(opens in new tab)' to text |
| https://www.x.com/derbetzebrennt | X | new tab | Add '(opens in new tab)' to text |
| https://www.threads.net/derbetzebrennt | Threads | new tab | Add '(opens in new tab)' to text |
| https://www.youtube.com/@derbetzebrennt | YouTube | new tab | Add '(opens in new tab)' to text |
| <button> | (empty) | empty | Add button text or aria-label |
Links without text are announced as raw URLs by screen readers.
a#top; a#stimmungsbarometer; /interaktiv/fck-stimmungsbarometer.php; /interaktiv/fck-stimmungsbarometer.php; a#transferticker
Links with no accessible text (empty <a></a>, image-only no alt, icon-only no aria-label) are unidentifiable to screen readers.
Source: WCAG 2.1 SC 2.4.4
Add '(opens in new tab)' to link text or aria-label.
https://fck.de/fussball/u19-u16/u19/; https://www.kicker.de/junioren/startseite; https://fck.de/fussball/u19-u16/u19/; https://www.betzegebabbel.de; https://www.facebook.com/derbetzebrennt; https://www.instagram.com/derbetzebrennt; https://bsky.app/profile/derbetzebrennt.de; https://www.x.com/derbetzebrennt; https://www.threads.net/derbetzebrennt; https://www.youtube.com/@derbetzebrennt
Links with target="_blank" without rel="noopener" leak the originating page's window context — security and UX issue.
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Without rel="noopener", the new tab can navigate the original tab via window.opener (tab-nabbing attack). Modern browsers default to noopener for target=_blank but only since recent versions. Always set rel="noopener noreferrer" explicitly.
Source: MDN target / OWASP
Icon-only buttons need an aria-label so screen readers can announce them.
button.vjs-big-play-button (#432 on page)
Buttons with no accessible text (icon-only, no aria-label) can't be activated by voice control or understood by screen readers.
Source: WCAG 2.1 SC 4.1.2
DMobile Keyboard & AutofillAction2/2 eligible field(s) missing autocomplete or inputmodeFIX
DIframe AccessibilityAction8/9 iframe(s) missing title; 0 placeholder(s)FIX
F404 Error PageActionHTTP 404, bare pageFIX
DWeb ManifestActionNot foundFIX
No web manifest found.
DDark Mode SupportActionTheme color onlyFIX
Detection limited to meta tags and inline styles.
BLandmark Structure7 landmarksREVIEW
Multiple navigations need aria-label to distinguish them for screen readers.
Some <nav> elements lack aria-label — screen-reader users hear 'navigation' multiple times with no way to distinguish them.
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When a page has multiple <nav> regions (primary, footer, breadcrumb), each needs aria-label or aria-labelledby. AT users navigate by landmark; identical 'navigation' announcements force them to enter each one to discover purpose.
Source: WAI-ARIA Authoring Practices
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
BAlt Text Quality3 of 47 images have issuesREVIEW
| Issue | Count |
|---|---|
| missing | 2 image(s) |
| generic | 1 image(s) |
| too long | 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
BForm Accessibility2 of 6 controls have issuesREVIEW
| Control | Type | Label | Method |
|---|---|---|---|
| #q | text | Suchbegriff eingeben: | for/id |
| #username | text | Benutzername: | for/id |
| #password | password | Passwort: | for/id |
| #autologin | checkbox | Mich bei jedem Besuch automatisch anmelden | none |
| login | submit | (none) | none |
| input | submit | (none) | none |
Form controls need a <label>, aria-label, or aria-labelledby for screen readers.
<input type="submit">; <input type="submit" name="login">
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
BForm Input Quality2 input-semantic issue(s) across 6 form control(s)REVIEW
BMobile-Readable Font Sizes97% of visible text renders at >= 12 CSS px (4 below threshold)REVIEW
BFavicon & Branding22 icon(s) detectedREVIEW
BColor Contrast (Screenshot)20 text elements analyzed, 0 fail WCAG AAREVIEW
Analyzes text contrast against the actual rendered page, including background images, gradients, and overlays that CSS-based tools cannot detect.
Show all checked elements (20)
| Element | Ratio | Required | FG | BG | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| h1 FCK-Stimmungsbaromet… | 3.82:1 | 3.0:1 | #000000 | #8F5B5B | Pass |
| h2 Willkommen bei Der B… | 3.82:1 | 3.0:1 | #000000 | #8F5B5B | Pass |
| h2 Über uns | 3.82:1 | 3.0:1 | #000000 | #8F5B5B | Pass |
| h2 Rubriken | 3.82:1 | 3.0:1 | #000000 | #8F5B5B | Pass |
| h2 Bester Fußball-Blog | 3.82:1 | 3.0:1 | #000000 | #8F5B5B | Pass |
| h2 In Gedenken an Fritz… | 3.82:1 | 3.0:1 | #000000 | #8F5B5B | Pass |
| h3 Die Lage der Liga | 3.82:1 | 3.0:1 | #000000 | #8F5B5B | Pass |
| h3 Betze-Comic | 3.82:1 | 3.0:1 | #000000 | #8F5B5B | Pass |
| h3 Taktik-Nachlese zum … | 3.82:1 | 3.0:1 | #000000 | #8F5B5B | Pass |
| h3 Transfer-Ticker | 3.82:1 | 3.0:1 | #000000 | #8F5B5B | Pass |
| h3 Blick in die Kurve | 3.82:1 | 3.0:1 | #000000 | #8F5B5B | Pass |
| h3 Fotos | 3.82:1 | 3.0:1 | #000000 | #8F5B5B | Pass |
| h3 Interaktiv | 3.82:1 | 3.0:1 | #000000 | #8F5B5B | Pass |
| h3 Fotos | 3.82:1 | 3.0:1 | #000000 | #8F5B5B | Pass |
| h3 Fotos | 3.82:1 | 3.0:1 | #000000 | #8F5B5B | Pass |
| h3 Stimmen zum Spiel | 3.82:1 | 3.0:1 | #000000 | #8F5B5B | Pass |
| h3 Neues vom Betzenberg | 3.82:1 | 3.0:1 | #000000 | #8F5B5B | Pass |
| h3 Ergebnismeldung | 3.82:1 | 3.0:1 | #000000 | #8F5B5B | Pass |
| h3 Transfer-Ticker | 3.82:1 | 3.0:1 | #000000 | #8F5B5B | Pass |
| h3 Vorbericht: 1. FC Ka… | 3.82:1 | 3.0:1 | #000000 | #8F5B5B | 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.
A+Heading Text QualityAll 58 heading(s) have substantive, well-formed textPASS
A+Form Input Types6 form control(s) checked, no type mismatchesPASS
A+Document LanguageLang attribute set to "de"PASS
A+Tabindex Anti-Patterns16 explicit tabindex attribute(s) checked, no anti-patternsPASS
A+Tap Target AdequacyAll tap targets meet WCAG 2.5.5/2.5.8 sizingPASS
A+PWA DepthNo PWA depth issues detectedPASS
A+Print StylesheetPrint styles detectedPASS
A+Mobile UX Depth1 mobile-depth signal(s) detectedPASS
ALighthouse Accessibility AuditsScore 91/100 — 3 failing, 25 passedPASS
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.
Navigation
Properly ordered headings that do not skip levels convey the semantic structure of the page, making it easier to navigate and understand when using assistive technologies. Learn more about heading order.
Performance issues directly impact user engagement and conversion rates.
| Failing Elements |
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Die Lage der Liga body > main > article.small > h3 |
Betze-Comic body > main > article.large > h3 |
Taktik-Nachlese zum Spiel FCK-DSC body > main > article.large > h3 |
Transfer-Ticker body > main > article.small > h3 |
Blick in die Kurve body > main > article.large > h3 |
Fotos body > main > article.small > h3 |
Interaktiv body > main > article.large > h3 |
Fotos body > main > article.small > h3 |
Fotos body > main > article.large > h3 |
Stimmen zum Spiel body > main > article.large > h3 |
Neues vom Betzenberg body > main > article.small > h3 |
Ergebnismeldung body > main > article.large > h3 |
Transfer-Ticker body > main > article.small > h3 |
Vorbericht: 1. FC Kaiserslautern - Arminia Bielefeld body > main > article.small > h3 |
Im Blickpunkt: Vorstellung des neuen FCK-Geschäftsführers Marc Strauß body > main > article.large > h3 |
Neues vom Betzenberg body > main > article.large > h3 |
Fotos body > main > article.small > h3 |
Neues vom Betzenberg body > main > article.large > h3 |
Pressekonferenz body > main > article.large > h3 |
Neues vom Betzenberg body > main > article.large > h3 |
Neues vom Betzenberg body > main > article.small > h3 |
Im Blickpunkt body > main > article.large > h3 |
Neues vom Betzenberg body > main > article.small > h3 |
Neues vom Betzenberg body > main > article.small > h3 |
Transfer-Ticker body > main > article.small > h3 |
Gegner-Check body > main > article.small > h3 |
These are opportunities to improve keyboard navigation in your application.
Contrast
Low-contrast text is difficult or impossible for many users to read. Link text that is discernible improves the experience for users with low vision. Learn how to make links distinguishable.
Performance issues directly impact user engagement and conversion rates.
| Failing Elements |
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531 third parties div#cmpboxcontent > div.cmpboxtxtdiv > div.cmpboxtxt > a.cmplink |
These are opportunities to improve the legibility of your content.
Names and labels
Link text (and alternate text for images, when used as links) that is discernible, unique, and focusable improves the navigation experience for screen reader users. Learn how to make links accessible.
Performance issues directly impact user engagement and conversion rates.
| Failing Elements |
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main > article.large > p > a main > article.large > p > a |
main > article.large > p > a main > article.large > p > a |
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.