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Accessibility Issue Guides

Explore practical guides for common accessibility readiness signals that WARC can surface, including visual, keyboard, semantic, image, form, and link accessibility issues.

These guides help teams understand readiness signals and plan remediation. They do not replace manual accessibility review or provide legal certification.

Screen reader supportRead guide

Hidden elements may still receive keyboard focus

Hidden interface regions may still expose focusable controls, which can disrupt keyboard and assistive-technology navigation.

Suggested owner
Developer
Estimated effort
Medium
Link accessibilityRead guide

Some links may not be understandable to assistive technologies

Some links may not communicate clear purpose to assistive technologies, making navigation harder for users relying on spoken or non-visual output.

Suggested owner
Content editor
Estimated effort
Medium
Visual accessibilityRead guide

Some text or UI elements may be hard to read

Some text or interface elements may be hard to read because foreground and background colors do not provide enough visual contrast.

Suggested owner
Designer
Estimated effort
Medium
Image accessibilityRead guide

Some images may be missing meaningful alt text

Some informative images may be missing meaningful alternative text, which can reduce content clarity for assistive-technology users.

Suggested owner
Content editor
Estimated effort
Medium
Keyboard navigationRead guide

Keyboard users may need a faster way to reach main content

Keyboard users may need a direct path to main content instead of tabbing through repeated navigation on every page load.

Suggested owner
Developer
Estimated effort
Medium
Forms and labelsRead guide

Some visible labels may not match accessible names

Visible labels may not match accessible names, which can create confusion for users relying on voice control or assistive technologies.

Suggested owner
Developer
Estimated effort
Medium

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