Testing
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What Is an Accessibility Audit? How to Check If Your Website Is WCAG Compliant
Most websites fail basic accessibility standards — and the legal and business risks are growing fast. This guide explains exactly what a WCAG accessibility audit is, how to run one, and what to do with the results so your site works for every user.
Read more →Color Contrast in Web Design: How to Test and Fix Contrast Failures
Color contrast failures are the single most common accessibility violation on the web, affecting the majority of websites. This guide breaks down exactly what WCAG requires, how to find contrast failures with the right tools, and how to fix them in your CSS — without sacrificing your brand's visual identity.
Read more →How to Test Web Accessibility: Automated Tools, Manual Testing, and Screen Readers
Most websites are still failing basic accessibility checks — the 2026 WebAIM Million report found over 56 million distinct errors across one million homepages. This guide walks website owners, developers, and compliance managers through the complete testing stack: automated scanners, hands-on manual checks, and real screen reader testing, so you can build a program that actually catches what matters.
Read more →Why Automated Accessibility Scanners Only Catch 30% of Issues (And What to Do About It)
Automated accessibility scanners are fast, scalable, and a valuable first line of defense — but research consistently shows they catch only 30–57% of real WCAG violations. Understanding the gap, what scanners miss, and how to build a layered testing strategy is essential for anyone serious about compliance and inclusion.
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