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Review Color contrastWCAG 1.4.3
Whether text and background meet the 4.5:1 (or 3:1 for large text) ratio needs to be measured against the actual rendered colors.
Review Logical reading orderWCAG 1.3.2
Tags can exist but still be in the wrong order. A person has to confirm a screen reader reads the page the way a sighted reader would.
Review Meaningful alt text & link textWCAG 1.1.1 / 2.4.4
"image1.png" or "click here" passes a presence check but fails a human. Descriptions have to actually convey purpose.
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What this checker does and doesn't do.
It flags common, machine-detectable accessibility problems so you know where you stand quickly. Automated
testing catches only a portion of accessibility issues. This is not a full WCAG audit and not a certification.
Color contrast, logical reading order, and whether alt text is actually meaningful all require human review.
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