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The alt attribute is used to provide a text alternative for images. It is not meant to be used on elements other than images and therefore will not be read using screen-readers.
Yes
173
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100

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                <img id="CybotCookiebotDialogPoweredbyImage" src="data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAC4AAAAuCAYAAABXuSs3AAAAAXNSR0IArs4c6QAAAARnQU1BAACxjwv8YQUAAAAJcEhZcwAADsMAAA7DAcdvqGQAAArPSURBVGhD7VkLsFVVGb5UNmUTxuPsxwGkUcdHmGWUOSqQiu9QMhA8+3XOvXAhyY...
            
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                <img class="CybotExternalLinkArrow" src="data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAABIAAAASCAYAAABWzo5XAAAACXBIWXMAAAsTAAALEwEAmpwYAAAAAXNSR0IArs4c6QAAAARnQU1BAACxjwv8YQUAAAC6SURBVHgBpdTdCcMgEAdwT/vk04EOkBG6QifpHH3rCF2hk3SVvBaEuoDYu4IgRRMv/iEkD/H...
            
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                <img class="CybotExternalLinkArrow" src="data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAABIAAAASCAYAAABWzo5XAAAACXBIWXMAAAsTAAALEwEAmpwYAAAAAXNSR0IArs4c6QAAAARnQU1BAACxjwv8YQUAAAC6SURBVHgBpdTdCcMgEAdwT/vk04EOkBG6QifpHH3rCF2hk3SVvBaEuoDYu4IgRRMv/iEkD/H...
            
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                <img class="CybotExternalLinkArrow" src="data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAABIAAAASCAYAAABWzo5XAAAACXBIWXMAAAsTAAALEwEAmpwYAAAAAXNSR0IArs4c6QAAAARnQU1BAACxjwv8YQUAAAC6SURBVHgBpdTdCcMgEAdwT/vk04EOkBG6QifpHH3rCF2hk3SVvBaEuoDYu4IgRRMv/iEkD/H...
            
  • 5
                <img class="CybotExternalLinkArrow" src="data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAABIAAAASCAYAAABWzo5XAAAACXBIWXMAAAsTAAALEwEAmpwYAAAAAXNSR0IArs4c6QAAAARnQU1BAACxjwv8YQUAAAC6SURBVHgBpdTdCcMgEAdwT/vk04EOkBG6QifpHH3rCF2hk3SVvBaEuoDYu4IgRRMv/iEkD/H...
            
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                <img class="CybotExternalLinkArrow" src="data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAABIAAAASCAYAAABWzo5XAAAACXBIWXMAAAsTAAALEwEAmpwYAAAAAXNSR0IArs4c6QAAAARnQU1BAACxjwv8YQUAAAC6SURBVHgBpdTdCcMgEAdwT/vk04EOkBG6QifpHH3rCF2hk3SVvBaEuoDYu4IgRRMv/iEkD/H...
            
  • 7
                <img class="CybotExternalLinkArrow" src="data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAABIAAAASCAYAAABWzo5XAAAACXBIWXMAAAsTAAALEwEAmpwYAAAAAXNSR0IArs4c6QAAAARnQU1BAACxjwv8YQUAAAC6SURBVHgBpdTdCcMgEAdwT/vk04EOkBG6QifpHH3rCF2hk3SVvBaEuoDYu4IgRRMv/iEkD/H...
            
  • 8
                <img class="CybotExternalLinkArrow" src="data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAABIAAAASCAYAAABWzo5XAAAACXBIWXMAAAsTAAALEwEAmpwYAAAAAXNSR0IArs4c6QAAAARnQU1BAACxjwv8YQUAAAC6SURBVHgBpdTdCcMgEAdwT/vk04EOkBG6QifpHH3rCF2hk3SVvBaEuoDYu4IgRRMv/iEkD/H...
            
  • 9
                <img class="CybotExternalLinkArrow" src="data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAABIAAAASCAYAAABWzo5XAAAACXBIWXMAAAsTAAALEwEAmpwYAAAAAXNSR0IArs4c6QAAAARnQU1BAACxjwv8YQUAAAC6SURBVHgBpdTdCcMgEAdwT/vk04EOkBG6QifpHH3rCF2hk3SVvBaEuoDYu4IgRRMv/iEkD/H...
            
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                <img class="CybotExternalLinkArrow" src="data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAABIAAAASCAYAAABWzo5XAAAACXBIWXMAAAsTAAALEwEAmpwYAAAAAXNSR0IArs4c6QAAAARnQU1BAACxjwv8YQUAAAC6SURBVHgBpdTdCcMgEAdwT/vk04EOkBG6QifpHH3rCF2hk3SVvBaEuoDYu4IgRRMv/iEkD/H...
            
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2
Elements with emphasis importance should have the emphasis role. If not, screen reader users may not understand the emphasis of the text.
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3
An iframe needs a label that describes its purpose to screen reader users.
No
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4
Ambiguous links like "Learn More", "Shop Now" and "Start Here" are often used as a call to action. However, screen-reader users, while using link navigation, do not interact with content above or below the link and therefore don't have the same context as to what they will learn more about.
No
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0
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5
Using role="application" is generally discouraged because it disables standard screen reader modes and forces users into an application mode. This removes familiar navigation shortcuts, such as heading or landmark navigation, and requires them to interact in ways they may not expect.
No
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6
Discounted prices often appear next to the original and distinguished with visual cues like strikethroughs or color changes. Both prices must also be conveyed by screen readers in a way that enables users to differentiate between the values, ensuring they can understand when a discount is applied.
No
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0
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7
Elements with strong importance should have the strong role. If not, screen reader users may not understand the importance of the text.
No
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8
If content remains visible on the screen but assigned aria-hidden="true", it will be excluded from the accessibility tree. As a result, screen reader users will not have access to the same information as sighted users.
Yes
50
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                <button part="acsb-trigger" data-testid="acsb-trigger" class="trigger-button trigger-button--visible trigger-button--actions-active size-medium position-x-right position-y-bottom " aria-label="Open accessiBe: accessibility options, statement and help...
            
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                <svg fill="currentColor" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xml:space="preserve" viewBox="0 0 100 131.3" part="acsb-trigger-icon-svg" data-testid="base-icon-svg" style="display: inline-flex;" role="presentation"><path xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/sv...
            
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                <span class="active-actions-icon"><svg fill="currentColor" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xml:space="preserve" viewBox="0 0 105 79" data-testid="base-icon-svg" style="" role="presentation"><path xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" d="M12.6 38.9C6 ...
            
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                <svg fill="currentColor" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xml:space="preserve" viewBox="0 0 105 79" data-testid="base-icon-svg" style="" role="presentation"><path xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" d="M12.6 38.9C6 31.9-4.7 42.6 2.3 49.2c8.7 9 17.3 ...
            
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                <div id="CybotCookiebotDialog" name="CybotCookiebotDialog" role="dialog" aria-modal="true" aria-labelledby="CybotCookiebotDialogBodyContentTitle" lang="en" dir="ltr" ng-non-bindable="" data-template="slideup" class="CybotEdge CybotMultilevel CybotCoo...
            
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                <div class="CybotCookiebotDialogContentWrapper"><div id="CybotCookiebotDialogHeader"><div id="CybotCookiebotDialogHeaderLogosWrapper"><div id="CybotCookiebotDialogPoweredbyLink"><h1 role="heading" class="acsb-sr-only style=";background-color:#ffffff!...
            
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                <div id="CybotCookiebotDialogHeader"><div id="CybotCookiebotDialogHeaderLogosWrapper"><div id="CybotCookiebotDialogPoweredbyLink"><h1 role="heading" class="acsb-sr-only style=";background-color:#ffffff!important;color:#000000!important;">Sliquid | Bo...
            
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                <div id="CybotCookiebotDialogHeaderLogosWrapper"><div id="CybotCookiebotDialogPoweredbyLink"><h1 role="heading" class="acsb-sr-only style=";background-color:#ffffff!important;color:#000000!important;">Sliquid | Body-Safe Wellness &amp; Intimate Lubri...
            
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                <div id="CybotCookiebotDialogPoweredbyLink"><h1 role="heading" class="acsb-sr-only style=";background-color:#ffffff!important;color:#000000!important;">Sliquid | Body-Safe Wellness &amp; Intimate Lubricants</h1><img id="CybotCookiebotDialogPoweredbyI...
            
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                <img id="CybotCookiebotDialogPoweredbyImage" src="data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAC4AAAAuCAYAAABXuSs3AAAAAXNSR0IArs4c6QAAAARnQU1BAACxjwv8YQUAAAAJcEhZcwAADsMAAA7DAcdvqGQAAArPSURBVGhD7VkLsFVVGb5UNmUTxuPsxwGkUcdHmGWUOSqQiu9QMhA8+3XOvXAhyY...
            

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                <div class="scroll-to-top fixed z-10 md:block hidden cursor-pointer bottom-5 right-5 p-3 bg-[color:var(--rbb-scroll-top-background-color)] aria-hidden="true" tabindex="0"> <span class="text-[length:var(--rbb-scroll-top-icon-size)] text-[color:var(--r...
            
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9
When elements are visually hidden but still exposed to assistive technology, screen reader users may encounter content that should not be available in the current interface. This can obscure the current state of the page and lead to confusion about what information or controls are available.
Yes
1039
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                <div class="content" aria-hidden="true"><span class="icon">↵</span>ENTER</div>
            
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                <span class="icon">↵</span>
            
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                <div class="content" aria-hidden="true"><span class="icon">↵</span>ENTER</div>
            
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                <span class="icon">↵</span>
            
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                <div class="content" aria-hidden="true"><span class="icon">↵</span>ENTER</div>
            
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                <span class="icon">↵</span>
            
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                <span class="new-action-icon"><svg fill="none" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" width="26" height="26" data-testid="base-icon-svg" style="display: inline-flex;"><g xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" filter="url(#a)"><circle cx="13" cy="11" r="8" fi...
            
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                <access-widget-ui class="notranslate" aria-hidden="true"></access-widget-ui>
            
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                <div inert="" role="dialog" data-testid="popup-dialog" aria-hidden="true" class="popup-dialog popup-dialog--left popup-dialog--up" part="container" style="top: 0px; left: 0px;"><span class="popup-dialog__content" dir="ltr"><svg fill="none" xmlns="htt...
            
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                <span class="popup-dialog__content" dir="ltr"><svg fill="none" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" width="16" height="13" data-testid="base-icon-svg" style="display: inline-flex;"><path xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" fill="#0A2540" d="M12.142 8.36...
            
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10
Buttons that do not contain visible text should be assigned labels that inform screen reader users of their purpose.
Yes
4
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100

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                <button class="screen-reader-button " aria-pressed="false" tabindex="-1">Use Website In a Screen-Reader Mode</button>
            
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                <button part="acsb-trigger" data-testid="acsb-trigger" class="trigger-button trigger-button--visible trigger-button--actions-active size-medium position-x-right position-y-bottom " aria-label="Open accessiBe: accessibility options, statement and help...
            
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                <a id="CybotCookiebotDialogBodyEdgeMoreDetailsLink" href="#" class="acsb-outline-contrast style=";background-color:#ffffff!important;color:#000000!important;" data-custom-button-processed="true" role="button">Show details</a>
            
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                <button id="CybotCookiebotDialogBodyLevelButtonAccept" class="CybotCookiebotDialogBodyButton style=";background-color:#ffffff!important;color:#000000!important;" data-custom-button-processed="true">OK</button>
            
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If interactive elements cannot be identified as buttons, screen reader users may not realize the element is actionable, which can stop them from submitting forms, opening dialogs, or performing other intended actions.
Yes
4
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                <button class="screen-reader-button " aria-pressed="false" tabindex="-1">Use Website In a Screen-Reader Mode</button>
            
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                <button part="acsb-trigger" data-testid="acsb-trigger" class="trigger-button trigger-button--visible trigger-button--actions-active size-medium position-x-right position-y-bottom " aria-label="Open accessiBe: accessibility options, statement and help...
            
  • 3
                <a id="CybotCookiebotDialogBodyEdgeMoreDetailsLink" href="#" class="acsb-outline-contrast style=";background-color:#ffffff!important;color:#000000!important;" data-custom-button-processed="true" role="button">Show details</a>
            
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                <button id="CybotCookiebotDialogBodyLevelButtonAccept" class="CybotCookiebotDialogBodyButton style=";background-color:#ffffff!important;color:#000000!important;" data-custom-button-processed="true">OK</button>
            
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12
A sticky footer remains anchored to the bottom of the screen while the rest of the page content can be scrolled. If it is not offset from interactive elements, it can overlap and obscure the item in focus.
No
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13
Activating anchor links enables users to navigate to a different section within the same page by scrolling and moving keyboard focus. Anchor links that do not contain visible text or labeled images should be assigned labels that inform screen reader users of their destination.
No
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14
Visual cues are often used by sighted users to indicate which link represents the current page within a set of links. This information should be made available to screen reader users by assigning aria-current='page' to the link.
No
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15
Screen reader users may find it difficult to distinguish between links when the purpose of each link cannot be determined from its text alone or together with its immediate context.
Yes
4
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100

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                <a href="#acsbContent" class="skip-link">Skip to Content<div class="content" aria-hidden="true"><span class="icon">↵</span>ENTER</div></a>
            
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                <a href="#acsbMenu" class="skip-link">Skip to Menu<div class="content" aria-hidden="true"><span class="icon">↵</span>ENTER</div></a>
            
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                <a href="#acsbFooter" class="skip-link">Skip to Footer<div class="content" aria-hidden="true"><span class="icon">↵</span>ENTER</div></a>
            
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                <a href="https://www.cookiebot.com/en/what-is-behind-powered-by-cookiebot/" rel="noopener nofollow" target="_blank" id="CybotCookiebotDialogPoweredbyCybot" data-custom-button-processed="true"><span class="acsb-sr-only">Usercentrics Cookiebot - opens ...
            
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16
Activating navigation links enables users to navigate to a different page within the site. Links that do not contain visible text or labeled images should be assigned labels that inform screen reader users of their destination.
Yes
4
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                <a href="#acsbContent" class="skip-link">Skip to Content<div class="content" aria-hidden="true"><span class="icon">↵</span>ENTER</div></a>
            
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                <a href="#acsbMenu" class="skip-link">Skip to Menu<div class="content" aria-hidden="true"><span class="icon">↵</span>ENTER</div></a>
            
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                <a href="#acsbFooter" class="skip-link">Skip to Footer<div class="content" aria-hidden="true"><span class="icon">↵</span>ENTER</div></a>
            
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                <a href="https://www.cookiebot.com/en/what-is-behind-powered-by-cookiebot/" rel="noopener nofollow" target="_blank" id="CybotCookiebotDialogPoweredbyCybot" data-custom-button-processed="true"><span class="acsb-sr-only">Usercentrics Cookiebot - opens ...
            
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17
In most cases, using role=menu on navigation elements within a web page can negatively impact screen reader users, especially those using JAWS. The attribute should be used for menu types that function like those found in desktop applications.
No
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In most cases, using role=menubar on navigation elements within a web page can negatively impact screen reader users, especially those using JAWS. The attribute should be used for menu types that function like those found in desktop applications.
No
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19
In most cases, using ARIA menu roles within a web page can negatively impact screen reader users, especially those using JAWS. role="menuitem" should be used for menu items in menu types that function like those found in desktop applications.
No
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0
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20
Interactive elements that trigger additional content should only have relationship and state ARIA attributes, such as aria-expanded and aria-controls, if they have interactive roles, such as button, tab, combobox and in rarer cases, link.
No
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21
Make sure that no element has an autofocus attribute.
No
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22
Screen readers rely on properly coded and associated labels to announce the purpose of a form field. A checkbox control without an identifiable label may prevent screen reader users from completing the form.
Yes
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                <input type="checkbox" id="CybotCookiebotDialogBodyLevelButtonNecessary" class="CybotCookiebotDialogBodyLevelButton CybotCookiebotDialogBodyLevelButtonDisabled checked="checked" tabindex="-1" aria-required="false" aria-label="Necessary" placeholder="...
            
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23
Interacting with form controls shouldn't automatically submit a form or cause any other change in context without notifying the user in advance. Form controls that cause a context change on input can disorient a user, since the behavior is not expected.
Yes
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                <form><span style="position: absolute !important; width: 1px !important; height: 1px !important; padding: 0px !important; overflow: hidden !important; clip: rect(0px, 0px, 0px, 0px) !important; border: 0px !important;" class="acsb-contrast">Please no...
            
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24
Adding type="submit" to a control that submits a form ensures that screen readers users expect a change of context when they activate the control.
No
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25
Main navigation elements should have role navigation to ensure that screen readers can identify them as navigation regions.
No
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Screen readers rely on properly coded and associated labels to announce the purpose of a form field. A radio control without an identifiable label may prevent screen reader users from completing the form.
No
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27
If a field is marked as required only through visual cues, but lacks the required attribute or aria-required="true", screen readers will not announce it as mandatory. As a result, users may experience unnecessary delays or confusion when trying to submit the form.
No
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28
Using an <article> tag on content that is not self-contained and that cannot stand on its own outside the context of the page, such as a blog post, news story, or forum entry, causes screen readers to announce misleading information about the purpose the content in relation to the main subject of the page.
No
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A breadcrumb region presents a trail of links showing the user’s current page in relation to higher-level pages on a site. Without a label, it may be announced by screen reades simply as "navigation", making it hard to distinguish from other navigation regions on the page.
No
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30
Screen readers rely on accurate tagging and labeling to provide necessary context. If an element that does not contain navigation links is tagged as a navigation landmark, screen reader users may lose orientation and find the page's structure difficult to understand.
No
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The main landmark represents the primary content of a page. It should include only content unique to that page and must remain separate from repeated elements, such as navigation, header, or footer.
Yes
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                <div data-elementor-type="wp-page" data-elementor-id="98208" class="elementor elementor-98208" data-elementor-post-type="page" role="main"> <section class="elementor-section elementor-top-section elementor-element elementor-element-75f206f6 elementor...
            
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32
Incorrectly tagging the main landmark may cause screen reader users to misunderstand where the primary content begins or ends, leading to confusion and inefficient navigation.
No
0
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33
A page typically presents one central subject, so a single main landmark establishes the boundaries of the primary content for screen reader users. Multiple main landmarks create uncertainty about the scope, leading to confusion and difficulty navigating the page.
No
0
0
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Screen reader users rely on landmarks to quickly access important regions of a page. Defining a form as a search landmark ensures that users can quickly recognize and navigate to the search form.
No
0
0
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Smaller graphics used as decorative or complementary elements, such as icons, and that do not provide additional information will often add unnecessary clutter to a screen reader user's browsing experience.
Yes
4
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                <svg fill="currentColor" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xml:space="preserve" viewBox="0 0 100 131.3" part="acsb-trigger-icon-svg" data-testid="base-icon-svg" style="display: inline-flex;" role="presentation"><path xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/sv...
            
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                <svg fill="currentColor" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xml:space="preserve" viewBox="0 0 105 79" data-testid="base-icon-svg" style="" role="presentation"><path xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" d="M12.6 38.9C6 31.9-4.7 42.6 2.3 49.2c8.7 9 17.3 ...
            
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                <span class="text-[length:var(--rbb-scroll-top-icon-size)] text-[color:var(--rbb-scroll-top-icon-color)] rbb-icon-direction-7></span>
            
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                <img id="CybotCookiebotDialogPoweredbyImage" src="data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAC4AAAAuCAYAAABXuSs3AAAAAXNSR0IArs4c6QAAAARnQU1BAACxjwv8YQUAAAAJcEhZcwAADsMAAA7DAcdvqGQAAArPSURBVGhD7VkLsFVVGb5UNmUTxuPsxwGkUcdHmGWUOSqQiu9QMhA8+3XOvXAhyY...
            
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36
Images require a text alternative when the image conveys meaningful content or serves a functional purpose. If the image is decorative, it must be hidden from assistive technology.
Yes
Pass
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                <img id="CybotCookiebotDialogPoweredbyImage" src="data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAC4AAAAuCAYAAABXuSs3AAAAAXNSR0IArs4c6QAAAARnQU1BAACxjwv8YQUAAAAJcEhZcwAADsMAAA7DAcdvqGQAAArPSURBVGhD7VkLsFVVGb5UNmUTxuPsxwGkUcdHmGWUOSqQiu9QMhA8+3XOvXAhyY...
            
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37
Text alternatives must provide accurate descriptions of the image. Incorrect text alternatives, such as filenames or other placeholder values, may cause screen reader users to either miss essential information or hear unnecessary content that disrupts navigation.
Yes
Pass
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100

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                <img id="CybotCookiebotDialogPoweredbyImage" src="data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAC4AAAAuCAYAAABXuSs3AAAAAXNSR0IArs4c6QAAAARnQU1BAACxjwv8YQUAAAAJcEhZcwAADsMAAA7DAcdvqGQAAArPSURBVGhD7VkLsFVVGb5UNmUTxuPsxwGkUcdHmGWUOSqQiu9QMhA8+3XOvXAhyY...
            
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38
When non-graphical elements are marked up as images, screen reader users may misunderstand the intended purpose of the content.
Yes
Pass
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100

Code snapshots of successful elements

  • 1
                <img id="CybotCookiebotDialogPoweredbyImage" src="data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAC4AAAAuCAYAAABXuSs3AAAAAXNSR0IArs4c6QAAAARnQU1BAACxjwv8YQUAAAAJcEhZcwAADsMAAA7DAcdvqGQAAArPSURBVGhD7VkLsFVVGb5UNmUTxuPsxwGkUcdHmGWUOSqQiu9QMhA8+3XOvXAhyY...
            
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Element
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Successes
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Score
39
A slider should be operable with a single pointer
No
0
0
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Score
40
Aria labels should describe elements that don't have proper text, like icons and field labels. It should not be used to override element texts. Screen reader users need to receive the exact text as visually on the screen, with more context if it is ambiguous. An exception applies to landmarks such as nav or other landmarks: here, ARIA labels can provide additional context or clarification.
Yes
Pass
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100

Code snapshots of successful elements

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                <input type="checkbox" id="CybotCookiebotDialogBodyLevelButtonNecessary" class="CybotCookiebotDialogBodyLevelButton CybotCookiebotDialogBodyLevelButtonDisabled checked="checked" tabindex="-1" aria-required="false" aria-label="Necessary" placeholder="...
            
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Element
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Successes
Failures
Score
41
A sticky header remains anchored to the top of the screen while the rest of the page content can be scrolled. If it is not offset from interactive elements, it can overlap and obscure the item in focus.
No
0
0
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Successes
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Score
42
An empty list will still be announced by screen readers, which may confuse users, leaving them unsure if the list is empty or an issue prevents the screen reader from announcing the list items.
No
0
0
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43
Specifying a default page language ensures screen readers apply the correct pronunciation rules, voices, and braille output. Without it, screen readers may guess the language incorrectly, causing mispronunciations, confusion, and reduced comprehension for users.
Yes
Pass
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100

Code snapshots of successful elements

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                <html lang="en-US" id="acsb-light-contrast" class="acsb-light-contrast" style="--acsb-keynav: 3px;"><head><meta charset="UTF-8"><script async="" src="https://bat.bing.com/p/insights/s/0.8.51"></script><script async="" src="https://bat.bing.com/p/insi...
            
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Element
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Successes
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Score
44
The meta viewport should allow scalability, typically with width=device-width, initial-scale=1, so text can be resized up to 200% without loss of functionality. Using user-scalable=no or maximum-scale=1 prevents users from enlarging content, making it difficult for people with low vision to read or interact.
Yes
Pass
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100

Code snapshots of successful elements

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                <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
            
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Element
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Successes
Failures
Score
45
A <meta> element with http-equiv="refresh" is sometimes used to automatically redirect users after a time delay. These timed changes can interrupt and disorient users who rely on assistive technology
No
0
0
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Element
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Successes
Failures
Score
46
A missing page title makes it difficult for screen reader users and sighted users with multiple tabs open to identify the page, reducing orientation and usability.
Yes
Pass
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100

Code snapshots of successful elements

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                <title>Sliquid | Body-Safe Wellness &amp; Intimate Lubricants</title>
            
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Element
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Successes
Failures
Score
47
Screen readers rely heavily on page titles to announce the purpose of a page. If titles aren’t descriptive, users with low or no vision may not understand the context until they start navigating the page.
Yes
Pass
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100

Code snapshots of successful elements

  • 1
                <title>Sliquid | Body-Safe Wellness &amp; Intimate Lubricants</title>
            
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Element
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Successes
Failures
Score
48
A tablist without role="tablist" is not announced as a group of related tabs, which prevents screen reader users from recognizing the structure and purpose of the component. This makes it harder to navigate between tabs and understand that the controls belong to a single set.
No
0
0
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Element
Relevant
Successes
Failures
Score
49
Applying role="tablist" to an element without tabs misleads screen reader users by suggesting a group of tabs that does not exist.
No
0
0
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Element
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Successes
Failures
Score
50
Custom tabs must be explicitly defined for screen readers since there are no native HTML tab elements. Without assigning role="tab" to the interactive elements, assistive technology will not identify them as tabs, preventing users from understanding their function or navigating them as part of a tab interface.
No
0
0
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Element
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Successes
Failures
Score
51
Applying role="tab" to an element that is not part of a functioning tab interface misleads screen reader users by presenting it as a tab without a corresponding panel.
No
0
0
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Element
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Successes
Failures
Score
52
The role="tabpanel" identifies an element as the content region of a tab interface. Without this role, panels are exposed only by their native role (such as a generic div or a named section) and screen reader users may not perceive them as part of the tab structure.
No
0
0
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Element
Relevant
Successes
Failures
Score
53
Applying role="tabpanel" to an element without a corresponding tab misleads screen reader users by announcing it as tab content, even though no controlling tab exists.
No
0
0
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Element
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Successes
Failures
Score
54
If a column header is not marked up with the correct role or scope, screen reader users cannot determine which header applies to each cell.
No
0
0
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Element
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Successes
Failures
Score
55
If a table header cell is empty, screen reader users may only hear a generic label such as “column 3” or nothing at all. This makes it harder to understand what each column or row represents.
No
0
0
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Element
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Successes
Failures
Score
56
When a layout table is marked up with HTML elements like <table> or <tr>, or assigned table ARIA roles, screen readers announce a data table structure with rows, columns, and headers, even though the table is only used for page layout.
No
0
0
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Element
Relevant
Successes
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Score
57
Nested tables are often misinterpreted by screen readers, making it hard for users to follow the intended structure and meaning of the data.
No
0
0
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Element
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Successes
Failures
Score
58
If a table row header is not marked up with the correct role or scope, screen reader users cannot determine which header applies to each cell.
No
0
0
WCAG Best Practices (Not included in score)
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Element
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Successes
Failures
Score
1
If an element’s aria-describedby attribute points to an id that does not exist or is not valid, assistive technologies will not convey the intended description, causing users to miss important context.
Yes
4
0
100

Code snapshots of successful elements

  • 1
                <div class="slick-slide" data-slick-index="0" style="width: 1270px;" id="slick-slide20" aria-describedby="slick-slide-control20"><div><div class="item !flex justify-center h-auto" style="width: 25%; display: inline-block;"> <div class="item-product r...
            
  • 2
                <div class="slick-slide slick-current slick-active" data-slick-index="1" aria-hidden="false" style="width: 1270px;" id="slick-slide21" aria-describedby="slick-slide-control21"><div><div class="item !flex justify-center h-auto" style="width: 25%; disp...
            
  • 3
                <div class="slick-slide" data-slick-index="2" style="width: 1270px;" id="slick-slide22" aria-describedby="slick-slide-control22"><div><div class="item !flex justify-center h-auto" style="width: 25%; display: inline-block;"> <div class="item-product r...
            
  • 4
                <div class="slick-slide" data-slick-index="3" aria-hidden="true" style="width: 1270px;" id="slick-slide23" aria-describedby="slick-slide-control23"><div><div class="item !flex justify-center h-auto" style="width: 25%; display: inline-block;"> <div cl...
            
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Element
Relevant
Successes
Failures
Score
2
Since aria-labelledby relies on valid id references, screen readers can only announce the label if the target exists. If the id is missing or invalid, the label will not be conveyed, causing users to miss important context.
Yes
9
0
100

Code snapshots of successful elements

  • 1
                <div id="CybotCookiebotDialog" name="CybotCookiebotDialog" role="dialog" aria-modal="true" aria-labelledby="CybotCookiebotDialogBodyContentTitle" lang="en" dir="ltr" ng-non-bindable="" data-template="slideup" class="CybotEdge CybotMultilevel CybotCoo...
            
  • 2
                <div id="CybotCookiebotDialogDetailBodyContentCookieTabsNecessary" class="CollapseCard CybotCookiebotDialogHide" aria-labelledby="CybotCookiebotDialogDetailBodyContentCookieContainerNecessaryCard"><div class="CybotCookiebotDialogDetailBodyContentCook...
            
  • 3
                <div id="CybotCookiebotDialogDetailBodyContentCookieTabsPreference" class="CollapseCard CybotCookiebotDialogHide" aria-labelledby="CybotCookiebotDialogDetailBodyContentCookieContainerPreferenceCard"><div class="CybotCookiebotDialogDetailBodyContentCo...
            
  • 4
                <div id="CybotCookiebotDialogDetailBodyContentCookieTabsStatistics" class="CollapseCard CybotCookiebotDialogHide" aria-labelledby="CybotCookiebotDialogDetailBodyContentCookieContainerStatisticsCard"><div class="CybotCookiebotDialogDetailBodyContentCo...
            
  • 5
                <div id="CybotCookiebotDialogDetailBodyContentCookieTabsAdvertising" class="CollapseCard CybotCookiebotDialogHide" aria-labelledby="CybotCookiebotDialogDetailBodyContentCookieContainerAdvertisingCard"><div class="CybotCookiebotDialogDetailBodyContent...
            
  • 6
                <div id="CybotCookiebotDialogDetailBodyContentCookieTabsUnclassified" class="CollapseCard CybotCookiebotDialogHide" aria-labelledby="CybotCookiebotDialogDetailBodyContentCookieContainerUnclassifiedCard" aria-expanded="false"><div class="CybotCookiebo...
            
  • 7
                <div id="CybotCookiebotDialogDetailBodyContentIABv2PurposesBody" class="CollapseCard CybotCookiebotDialogHide aria-expanded="false" style=";background-color:#ffffff!important;color:#000000!important;">[#IABV2_BODY_PURPOSES#]</div>
            
  • 8
                <div id="CybotCookiebotDialogDetailBodyContentIABv2FeaturesBody" class="CollapseCard CybotCookiebotDialogHide aria-expanded="false" style=";background-color:#ffffff!important;color:#000000!important;">[#IABV2_BODY_FEATURES#]</div>
            
  • 9
                <div id="CybotCookiebotDialogDetailBodyContentIABv2PartnersBody" class="CollapseCard CybotCookiebotDialogHide aria-expanded="false" style=";background-color:#ffffff!important;color:#000000!important;">[#IABV2_BODY_PARTNERS#]</div>
            
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Element
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Successes
Failures
Score
3
Figure elements are often incorrectly used to display images on the screen. Incorrectly using the figure tag, without providing a proper figcaption, adds unnecessary clutter to the screen reader user's experience.
No
0
0
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4
The title attribute is announced inconsistently across screen readers and browsers, making it unreliable for labeling interactive controls. Because many users may never hear the content, reliance on the attribute risks loss of information. Instead, it should be used to provide extra help text in addition to a valid label.
No
0
0
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Element
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Successes
Failures
Score
5
The element’s aria-controls points to an id that does not exist, or is not valid, breaking the link between the controlling element and the content it manages.
Yes
15
0
100

Code snapshots of successful elements

  • 1
                <button id="CybotCookiebotDialogDetailBodyContentCookieContainerNecessary" class="CybotCookiebotDialogDetailBodyContentCookieContainerButton CybotCookiebotDialogCollapsed" lang="en" data-target="CybotCookiebotDialogDetailBodyContentCookieTabsNecessar...
            
  • 2
                <button id="CybotCookiebotDialogDetailBodyContentCookieContainerPreference" class="CybotCookiebotDialogDetailBodyContentCookieContainerButton CybotCookiebotDialogCollapsed" lang="en" data-target="CybotCookiebotDialogDetailBodyContentCookieTabsPrefere...
            
  • 3
                <button id="CybotCookiebotDialogDetailBodyContentCookieContainerStatistics" class="CybotCookiebotDialogDetailBodyContentCookieContainerButton CybotCookiebotDialogCollapsed" lang="en" data-target="CybotCookiebotDialogDetailBodyContentCookieTabsStatist...
            
  • 4
                <button id="CybotCookiebotDialogDetailBodyContentCookieContainerAdvertising" class="CybotCookiebotDialogDetailBodyContentCookieContainerButton CybotCookiebotDialogCollapsed" lang="en" data-target="CybotCookiebotDialogDetailBodyContentCookieTabsAdvert...
            
  • 5
                <button id="CybotCookiebotDialogDetailBodyContentCookieContainerUnclassified" class="CybotCookiebotDialogDetailBodyContentCookieContainerButton CybotCookiebotDialogCollapsed" lang="en" data-target="CybotCookiebotDialogDetailBodyContentCookieTabsUncla...
            
  • 6
                <button id="CybotCookiebotDialogDetailBodyContentIABv2Purposes" class="CybotCookiebotDialogDetailBodyContentIABv2Tab CybotCookiebotDialogCollapsed" tabindex="-1" data-target="CybotCookiebotDialogDetailBodyContentIABv2PurposesBody" lang="en" aria-labe...
            
  • 7
                <button id="CybotCookiebotDialogDetailBodyContentIABv2Features" class="CybotCookiebotDialogDetailBodyContentIABv2Tab CybotCookiebotDialogCollapsed" tabindex="-1" data-target="CybotCookiebotDialogDetailBodyContentIABv2FeaturesBody" lang="en" aria-labe...
            
  • 8
                <button id="CybotCookiebotDialogDetailBodyContentIABv2Partners" class="CybotCookiebotDialogDetailBodyContentIABv2Tab CybotCookiebotDialogCollapsed" tabindex="-1" data-target="CybotCookiebotDialogDetailBodyContentIABv2PartnersBody" lang="en" aria-labe...
            
  • 9
                <button type="button" id="slick-slide-control20" aria-controls="slick-slide20" aria-label="1 of 4" class="acsb-outline-contrast data-custom-button-processed="true">1</button>
            
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                <button type="button" id="slick-slide-control21" aria-controls="slick-slide21" aria-label="2 of 4" class="acsb-outline-contrast data-custom-button-processed="true">2</button>
            
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Element
Relevant
Successes
Failures
Score
6
It's good practice to warn users about the expected behavior when activating a link triggers an image to appear.
No
0
0
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Score
7
It's good practice to warn users about the expected behavior when activating a link triggers a mail application.
No
0
0
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Element
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Successes
Failures
Score
8
It's good practice to warn users about the expected behavior when activating a link triggers a PDF reader.
No
0
0
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Score
9
The contentinfo region, typically represented by the <footer> element, is found at the end of each page and provides screen reader users with information about the website, such as copyright, contact details, legal information, and navigation links.
Yes
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0

Code snapshots of failed elements

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                <section class="elementor-section elementor-top-section elementor-element elementor-element-62ab7ff elementor-section-full_width elementor-section-height-default data-element_type="section" data-settings="{&quot;background_background&quot;:&quot;clas...
            
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Score
10
When a region without global site information is tagged as a contentinfo landmark, screen reader users may be misled about its purpose and expect website-level details, such as copyright or contact information.
No
0
0
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11
Each page should normally include only one contentinfo landmark (usually the site footer) to keep landmark navigation simple and predictable. Additional contentinfo landmarks are permitted when clearly justified, but they must each have a unique accessible label.
No
0
0
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12
Assigning a valid ISO language value to the <html> lang attribute ensures that screen readers use the correct pronunciation rules, browsers apply proper spell-checking and translation, and search engines index the content in the appropriate language.
Yes
Pass
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100

Code snapshots of successful elements

  • 1
                <html lang="en-US" id="acsb-light-contrast" class="acsb-light-contrast" style="--acsb-keynav: 3px;"><head><meta charset="UTF-8"><script async="" src="https://bat.bing.com/p/insights/s/0.8.51"></script><script async="" src="https://bat.bing.com/p/insi...