Kilotest: Diagnoses of tab-opening link action unstated
violation by HTML element 188 on DemocracyNext page
Here is how tools diagnose the tab-opening link action unstated
issue for HTML element 188 of the DemocracyNext page.
Basics
- About the
tab-opening link action unstated
issue- Why it matters: Following a link opens a new window, surprising a user
- Priority: high
- Related WCAG standard: 3.2.5
- About the DemocracyNext page
- URL:
https://www.demnext.org/ - Tested on 2026-04-10 at 16:47
- URL:
- About HTML element 188
- Tag name:
A - Text:
Read it here
- Start tag:
<a class="mt-[33px] inline-block rounded-3xl bg-black px-[23px] font-heldane text-head-32 font-semibold text-white transition-colors hover:bg-blue sm:mt-4" href="https://www.newyorker.com/news/the-lede/what-could-citizens-assemblies-do-for-american-politics?_sp=18173637-903e-464f-bdfd-28a2d557bdcf.1736843721142" target="_blank"> - XPath:
/html/body/div[9]/div[1]/div[1]/a[1] - Bounding box: x = 479, y = 6531, width = 193, height = 38
- Tag name:
Diagnoses
- <p>Readers can always choose to open a link a new window. When a link forces open a new window, it can be confusing and annoying, especially for assistive device users who may wonder why their browser's "back" button is suddenly disabled.</p> <p>There are two general exceptions:</p> <ul> <li>When the user is filling out a form, and opening a link in the same window would cause them to lose their work.</li> <li>When the user is clearly warned a link will open a new window.</li> </ul> <p><strong>To fix:</strong> set this link back its default target, or add a screen-reader accessible warning (text or an icon with alt text).</p>
Tool: Editoria11y (Princeton University)
Rule:
linkNewWindow