Kilotest: Frequently reported issues
These are the issues reported most often. If a page has been tested more than once, only its last test is counted.
highest priority
- contrast poor
- Why it matters: Content is difficult to understand
- Related WCAG standard: 1.4.3
- Share of violations: 7%
- Violations reported by Accessibility Checker + Alfa + Axe + HTML CodeSniffer + WallyAX + WAVE
- What rules belong to this issue?
- focus indication poor
- Why it matters: Keyboard-only user cannot choose an item to operate
- Related WCAG standard: 2.4.7
- Share of violations: 5%
- Violations reported by Testaro
- What rules belong to this issue?
- ID not unique
- Why it matters: User may be pointed to the wrong item
- Related WCAG standard: 4.1.1
- Share of violations: 2%
- Violations reported by Alfa + ASLint + Axe + Html Checker API + HTML CodeSniffer + WallyAX
- What rules belong to this issue?
- link not named
- Why it matters: User cannot get help understanding what a link points to
- Related WCAG standard: 2.4.4
- Share of violations: 2%
- Violations reported by Accessibility Checker + Alfa + Axe + Editoria11y + HTML CodeSniffer + QualWeb + WallyAX + WAVE
- What rules belong to this issue?
- svg image not named
- Why it matters: User cannot get help understanding an image
- Related WCAG standard: 1.1.1
- Share of violations: 2%
- Violations reported by Accessibility Checker + ASLint
- What rules belong to this issue?
high priority
- font small
- Why it matters: Text is difficult to read
- Related WCAG standard: 1.4
- Share of violations: 2%
- Violations reported by ASLint + Testaro + WAVE
- What rules belong to this issue?
low priority
- line height low
- Why it matters: Text is difficult to read
- Related WCAG standard: 1.4.8
- Share of violations: 12%
- Violations reported by Testaro
- What rules belong to this issue?
- link indication poor
- Why it matters: User cannot differentiate a link from plain text
- Related WCAG standard: 1.3.3
- Share of violations: 4%
- Violations reported by Alfa + Axe + Testaro
- What rules belong to this issue?
- links named identically
- Why it matters: User cannot get help differentiating links
- Related WCAG standard: 2.4.4
- Share of violations: 2%
- Violations reported by QualWeb + Testaro
- What rules belong to this issue?
lowest priority
- text contrast improvable
- Why it matters: Content is not easy to understand
- Related WCAG standard: 1.4.6
- Share of violations: 14%
- Violations reported by Alfa + ASLint + Axe + HTML CodeSniffer + QualWeb + WallyAX
- What rules belong to this issue?
- text contrast not testable
- Why it matters: Text may be difficult to read
- Related WCAG standard: 1.4.3
- Share of violations: 5%
- Violations reported by Alfa + HTML CodeSniffer + QualWeb
- What rules belong to this issue?
- overflow hidden?
- Why it matters: User may be unable to enlarge the text for readability
- Related WCAG standard: 1.4.4
- Share of violations: 4%
- Violations reported by QualWeb
- What rules belong to this issue?
- tab-opening link action unstated?
- Why it matters: Following a link opens a new window, possibly surprising a user
- Related WCAG standard: 3.2.5
- Share of violations: 3%
- Violations reported by ASLint + HTML CodeSniffer + Testaro
- What rules belong to this issue?
- target small
- Why it matters: User cannot reliably choose an item to click or tap
- Related WCAG standard: 2.5.5
- Share of violations: 3%
- Violations reported by Alfa + Testaro
- What rules belong to this issue?
- z-index not zero
- Why it matters: User cannot predict the effect of clicking
- Related WCAG standard: 1.4
- Share of violations: 3%
- Violations reported by Testaro
- What rules belong to this issue?
- content beyond landmarks
- Why it matters: User cannot get help on how some of the document is organized
- Related WCAG standard: 1.3.6
- Share of violations: 2%
- Violations reported by Accessibility Checker + Alfa + Axe
- What rules belong to this issue?
- item makes testing inconclusive
- Why it matters: Item prevents a conclusive accessibility test
- Related WCAG standard: 4.1
- Share of violations: 2%
- Violations reported by Alfa
- What rules belong to this issue?