Kilotest: Diagnoses of box size absolute
violation by HTML element 0 on Open Secrets page
Basics
About the Open Secrets page
- URL: https://www.opensecrets.org/
- Tested 13 days ago by job
79lon 2026-05-19 at 14:37
About HTML element 0
- Tag name:
HTML - Text: [not applicable]
- Start tag:
<html class="js root-fade cssgradients placeholder inlinesvg generatedcontent cssanimations flexbox csstransforms backgroundblendmode objectfit object-fit cssclippathsvg cssclippathinset cssclippathcircle cssclippathellipse cssclippathpolygon" lang="en" dir="ltr" style="opacity: 1; --hero-content-padding: 3rem; --nav-inner-bg: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0); --hero-outer-padding-radius: 0rem; --hero-img-background-scale: 1; --nav-text-color: white; --nav-bg: rgba(255,255,255,0);"> - XPath:
/html - Bounding box: x = 0, y = 0, width = 1920, height = 1080
About the box size absolute
issue
- Why it matters: User cannot enlarge the content of an item for readability
- Priority: high
- Related WCAG standard: 1.4.4
Diagnoses
Here is how tools diagnose the box size absolute
issue for HTML element 0 of the Open Secrets page.
- [failed] The test target `width` attribute uses absolute units.
Tool: QualWeb (University of Lisbon)
Rule:
QW-BP15 - [failed] The test target `width` attribute uses absolute units.
Tool: QualWeb (University of Lisbon)
Rule:
QW-BP15 - [failed] The test target `width` attribute uses absolute units.
Tool: QualWeb (University of Lisbon)
Rule:
QW-BP15 - [failed] The test target `width` attribute uses absolute units.
Tool: QualWeb (University of Lisbon)
Rule:
QW-BP15 - [failed] The test target `width` attribute uses absolute units.
Tool: QualWeb (University of Lisbon)
Rule:
QW-BP15