Kilotest: Diagnoses of line height absolute
violation by HTML element 1011 on CVS page
Basics
About the CVS page
- URL: https://www.cvs.com/
- Tested 26 days ago by job
vqion 2026-05-06 at 17:34
About HTML element 1011
- Tag name:
LI - Text:
*FOR $5 OFF $20 OFFER: Offer available January 10, 2026, through August 9, 2026, while supplies last. Customers who schedule their appointment online will receive the coupon after vaccination. Limit one per customer per vaccine visit. For vaccines that require multiple doses, the coupon will be given with vaccine series completion. Merchandise coupon redeemable at CVS Pharmacy® and Longs Drugs® for one-time use. ExtraCare® card required to receive savings. Terms and conditions apply. Details on coupon. Coupon barcode number must be provided to redeem online. $5 savings applied to total qualifying minimum purchase of $20 (after other coupons and discounts are applied). Coupon shall not be issued in Arkansas, New Jersey or New York, or at MinuteClinic® locations in Arkansas, Massachusetts, New Jersey or New York. Coupon cannot be redeemed at CVS Pharmacy® at Target, CVS Pharmacy® at Schnucks® or at MinuteClinic® locations. This offer is solely made by CVS® and is not connected with any vaccine manufacturer.
- Start tag:
<li role="listitem"> - XPath:
/html/body/div[1]/div[2]/main[1]/div[10]/div[1]/div[1]/ul[1]/li[7] - Bounding box: x = 320, y = 7941, width = 1280, height = 108
About the line height absolute
issue
- Why it matters: User cannot adjust the line height of text for readability
- Priority: low
- Related WCAG standard: 1.4.12
Diagnoses
Here is how tools diagnose the line height absolute
issue for HTML element 1011 of the CVS page.
- The line height is specified using an absolute unit
Tool: Alfa (Siteimprove)
Rule:
r80