Report Title: John Woods
June 09, 2023 12:24
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All content must be contained in landmarks

Violations Warnings Manual
Checks
Passed
Number of Pages 25 - - -
25 pages with violations;

Details

Rule ID Landmark 2
Definition All rendered content must be placed inside of container elements with appropriate ARIA landmark roles.
Purpose
  • Landmarks provide a way to organize the various types of content on a page for users of assistive technologies. The organization of content regions using landmarks is functionally similar to the way visual designers organize information for people who rely on a graphical rendering of the content.
  • When content is not contained in a landmark, it will be unreachable using landmark navigation, which is an important feature provided by assistive technologies such as screen readers.
WCAG Success Criteria

1.3.1 Info and Relationships (Level A, Primary Success Criterion)

Rule Category Landmarks
Scope Element
Target Resources all rendered content
Techniques
  • Use the appropriate landmarks to identify the different regions of content on a web page.
  • The most important landmark roles are main and navigation, as nearly every page will include at least those regions.
  • Other commonly used landmark roles include banner, contentinfo, complementary and search.
  • Use HTML5 sectioning elements that have a default ARIA landmark role: main (main), nav (navigation), aside (complementary) and in some situations header (banner) and footer (contentinfo). When using these elements, the role attribute should NOT be defined.
  • In HTML4 and XHTML 1.0 documents, a landmark can be created using a div element with a role attribute and the appropriate ARIA landmark role value (e.g., role="main").
  • The search role is typically placed on a form element or a div that surrounds the search form.
Manual Checks
  • object, embed and applet tags may be used to render content. Use inspection tools to determine if any of these elements actually render content on the page.
Informational Links

Page Results

Element Results Implementation Level
Page Page Title Result V W MC P Score Status
17 John Woods - Oepbr Beagle Violation 22 - - 99 82 PI
6 Breed - Oepbr Beagle Violation 22 - - 99 82 PI
5 Lifespan - Oepbr Beagle Violation 22 - - 99 82 PI
4 Characteristics - Oepbr Beagle Violation 22 - - 99 82 PI
1 Oepbr Beagle - Violation 21 - - 99 83 PI
3 Grooming - Oepbr Beagle Violation 18 - - 83 82 PI
8 Eat - Oepbr Beagle Violation 16 - - 79 83 PI
7 Training - Oepbr Beagle Violation 12 - - 71 86 PI
10 Names - Oepbr Beagle Violation 8 - - 63 89 PI
11 Buy - Oepbr Beagle Violation 6 - - 59 91 PI
9 Color - Oepbr Beagle Violation 4 - - 75 95 PI
12 Service Dog - Oepbr Beagle Violation 4 - - 55 93 PI
23 Do Beagles Like Water? - Oepbr Beagle Violation 3 - - 128 98 AC
24 Do Beagles Get Along With Cats? - Oepbr Beagle Violation 3 - - 120 98 AC
22 Are Beagles High Energy? - Oepbr Beagle Violation 3 - - 102 97 AC
21 Everything You Need to Know About the Catahoula Beagle Mix - Oepbr Beagle Violation 3 - - 99 97 AC
18 Unique Traits of Bloodhound Beagle Mix - Oepbr Beagle Violation 3 - - 99 97 AC
19 Red Bone Coon Hound Beagle Mix - Oepbr Beagle Violation 3 - - 98 97 AC
25 Do Beagles Like To Cuddle? - Oepbr Beagle Violation 3 - - 97 97 AC
20 Pointer Beagle Mix : Characteristics, Care, and Training Tips - Oepbr Beagle Violation 3 - - 96 97 AC
16 Great Dane Beagle Mix: Everything You Need to Know - Oepbr Beagle Violation 3 - - 94 97 AC
13 All Articles - Oepbr Beagle Violation 2 - - 188 99 AC
14 Privacy Policy - Oepbr Beagle Violation 2 - - 114 98 AC
2 About Us - Oepbr Beagle Violation 2 - - 72 97 AC
15 Contact Us - Oepbr Beagle Violation 2 - - 63 97 AC
All Pages Violation 212 - - 2350 92 PI

Implementation Score Definitions

  • The implementation score is based on the rule results across all pages and ranges from 0 to 100.
  • '-' means there were no rule results for that group (e.g. rules were not applicable).
  • The following messages give a general idea of the overall implementation of the rules for a website.
Abbrev Score Status Description
C 100 Complete Complete means all rules have passed. There were either no manual checks or all manual checks have been resolved.
R 0 Required Manual Checks
  • Manual checks are required to verify accessibility. Markup has been identified that needs to be reviewed to determine if accessibility requirements have been met.
  • Start with the website and page level manual checks since they affect website and page navigation and identification of content and then start on the element level manual checks.
AC
AC-R
95-99 Almost Complete
  • Almost Complete means that you seem to understand the accessibility requirements of the rules, and are close to fully implementing their requirements on all pages within the website.
  • "-R" means there are required Manual Checks. Markup has been identified that needs to be reviewed to determine if accessibility requirements have been met.
PI
PI-R
50-94 Partial Implementation
  • Partial Implementation means that you may understand at least some of the accessibility requirements.
  • "-R" means there are required Manual Checks. Markup has been identified that needs to be reviewed to determine if accessibility requirements have been met.
  • Please re-read the accessibility requirement and review the techniques before trying to improve the accessibility.
NI
NI-R
0-50 Not Implemented
  • Incomplete means that you do not understand the accessibility requirements of the rules or did not consider accessibility in the design of the website.
  • "-R" means there are required Manual Checks. Markup has been identified that needs to be reviewed to determine if accessibility requirements have been met.
  • Please read the accessibility requirements and review the techniques before trying to improve the accessibility.
na - Not Applicable No markup was found that identifed a known or possible accessibility issue.

Note: Future versions of FAE will allow you to mark manual checks as, pass, fail or not applicable.

Implementation Score Computation

Implementation Score = P / (P + F + MC)

Each variable represents the number of element level results for a particular rule, where:

  • P = elements that passed
  • F = elements that failed
  • MC = elements that require a manual check

The score ranges in value from 0 to 100, that is from no implementation to all accessibility requirements met. In the future, FAE will allow you to change manual checks to pass, fail or not applicable, and will recompute the Implementation Score based on the updated manual checking results.

Note: When a manual check is changed to not applicable that element result is removed from the implementation score computation.

Implementation Score Combinations

Implementation scores are rule-based and are computed for the following combinations:

Pages Rules Calculation
1 1 Element level results determine the implementation score for a rule on a specific page.
1 All The implementation score for a page is the average of all implementation scores for all rules on the page, with all rules being equally weighted.
All 1 The implementation score for a rule across all the pages in a website is based on the aggregation of all element results for the rule across all pages.
All All The implementation score for a website is the average of the website rule implementation scores.

Example Rule Implementation Scores on Individual Page

Description Pass Fail Manual Check Implementation Score
A rule with scope of element, like "Image must have alt text". 8 2 0 80
A rule with scope of page like "Page must have main landmark". 0 1 0 0
A rule with scope of element with elment results of pass, fail and manual checks that may occur for the color contrast rule. 134 29 37 67

Example Rule Implementation Score for All Pages in a Website

This is a hypothetical example for a website

Page results for Rule X Pass Fail Manual Check Implementation Score
Page 1 element results for rule X. 23 12 4 59
Page 2 element results for rule X. 12 4 0 75
Page 3 element results for rule X. 45 0 0 100
Website element results for Rule X 80 16 4 80