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Wcag Audit Patterns

Comprehensive guide to auditing web content against WCAG 2.2 guidelines with actionable remediation strategies.

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Description

WCAG Audit Patterns

Comprehensive guide to auditing web content against WCAG 2.2 guidelines with actionable remediation strategies.

When to Use This Skill

  • Conducting accessibility audits
  • Fixing WCAG violations
  • Implementing accessible components
  • Preparing for accessibility lawsuits
  • Meeting ADA/Section 508 requirements
  • Achieving VPAT compliance

Core Concepts

1. WCAG Conformance Levels

Level Description Required For
A Minimum accessibility Legal baseline
AA Standard conformance Most regulations
AAA Enhanced accessibility Specialized needs

2. POUR Principles

Perceivable:  Can users perceive the content?
Operable:     Can users operate the interface?
Understandable: Can users understand the content?
Robust:       Does it work with assistive tech?

3. Common Violations by Impact

Critical (Blockers):
├── Missing alt text for functional images
├── No keyboard access to interactive elements
├── Missing form labels
└── Auto-playing media without controls

Serious:
├── Insufficient color contrast
├── Missing skip links
├── Inaccessible custom widgets
└── Missing page titles

Moderate:
├── Missing language attribute
├── Unclear link text
├── Missing landmarks
└── Improper heading hierarchy

Audit Checklist

Perceivable (Principle 1)

## 1.1 Text Alternatives

### 1.1.1 Non-text Content (Level A)
- [ ] All images have alt text
- [ ] Decorative images have alt=""
- [ ] Complex images have long descriptions
- [ ] Icons with meaning have accessible names
- [ ] CAPTCHAs have alternatives

Check:
```html
<!-- Good -->
<img src="chart.png" alt="Sales increased 25% from Q1 to Q2">
<img src="decorative-line.png" alt="">

<!-- Bad -->
<img src="chart.png">
<img src="decorative-line.png" alt="decorative line">

1.2 Time-based Media

1.2.1 Audio-only and Video-only (Level A)

  • Audio has text transcript
  • Video has audio description or transcript

1.2.2 Captions (Level A)

  • All video has synchronized captions
  • Captions are accurate and complete
  • Speaker identification included

1.2.3 Audio Description (Level A)

  • Video has audio description for visual content

1.3 Adaptable

1.3.1 Info and Relationships (Level A)

  • Headings use proper tags (h1-h6)
  • Lists use ul/ol/dl
  • Tables have headers
  • Form inputs have labels
  • ARIA landmarks present

Check:

<!-- Heading hierarchy -->
<h1>Page Title</h1>
  <h2>Section</h2>
    <h3>Subsection</h3>
  <h2>Another Section</h2>

<!-- Table headers -->
<table>
  <thead>
    <tr><th scope="col">Name</th><th scope="col">Price</th></tr>
  </thead>
</table>

1.3.2 Meaningful Sequence (Level A)

  • Reading order is logical
  • CSS positioning doesn't break order
  • Focus order matches visual order

1.3.3 Sensory Characteristics (Level A)

  • Instructions don't rely on shape/color alone
  • "Click the red button" → "Click Submit (red button)"

1.4 Distinguishable

1.4.1 Use of Color (Level A)

  • Color is not only means of conveying info
  • Links distinguishable without color
  • Error states not color-only

1.4.3 Contrast (Minimum) (Level AA)

  • Text: 4.5:1 contrast ratio
  • Large text (18pt+): 3:1 ratio
  • UI components: 3:1 ratio

Tools: WebAIM Contrast Checker, axe DevTools

1.4.4 Resize Text (Level AA)

  • Text resizes to 200% without loss
  • No horizontal scrolling at 320px
  • Content reflows properly

1.4.10 Reflow (Level AA)

  • Content reflows at 400% zoom
  • No two-dimensional scrolling
  • All content accessible at 320px width

1.4.11 Non-text Contrast (Level AA)

  • UI components have 3:1 contrast
  • Focus indicators visible
  • Graphical objects distinguishable

1.4.12 Text Spacing (Level AA)

  • No content loss with increased spacing
  • Line height 1.5x font size
  • Paragraph spacing 2x font size
  • Letter spacing 0.12x font size
  • Word spacing 0.16x font size

### Operable (Principle 2)

```markdown
## 2.1 Keyboard Accessible

### 2.1.1 Keyboard (Level A)
- [ ] All functionality keyboard accessible
- [ ] No keyboard traps
- [ ] Tab order is logical
- [ ] Custom widgets are keyboard operable

Check:
```javascript
// Custom button must be keyboard accessible
<div role="button" tabindex="0"
     onkeydown="if(event.key === 'Enter' || event.key === ' ') activate()">

2.1.2 No Keyboard Trap (Level A)

  • Focus can move away from all components
  • Modal dialogs trap focus correctly
  • Focus returns after modal closes

2.2 Enough Time

2.2.1 Timing Adjustable (Level A)

  • Session timeouts can be extended
  • User warned before timeout
  • Option to disable auto-refresh

2.2.2 Pause, Stop, Hide (Level A)

  • Moving content can be paused
  • Auto-updating content can be paused
  • Animations respect prefers-reduced-motion
@media (prefers-reduced-motion: reduce) {
  * {
    animation: none !important;
    transition: none !important;
  }
}

2.3 Seizures and Physical Reactions

2.3.1 Three Flashes (Level A)

  • No content flashes more than 3 times/second
  • Flashing area is small (<25% viewport)

2.4 Navigable

2.4.1 Bypass Blocks (Level A)

  • Skip to main content link present
  • Landmark regions defined
  • Proper heading structure
<a href="#main" class="skip-link">Skip to main content</a>
<main id="main">...</main>

2.4.2 Page Titled (Level A)

  • Unique, descriptive page titles
  • Title reflects page content

2.4.3 Focus Order (Level A)

  • Focus order matches visual order
  • tabindex used correctly

2.4.4 Link Purpose (In Context) (Level A)

  • Links make sense out of context
  • No "click here" or "read more" alone
<!-- Bad -->
<a href="report.pdf">Click here</a>

<!-- Good -->
<a href="report.pdf">Download Q4 Sales Report (PDF)</a>

2.4.6 Headings and Labels (Level AA)

  • Headings describe content
  • Labels describe purpose

2.4.7 Focus Visible (Level AA)

  • Focus indicator visible on all elements
  • Custom focus styles meet contrast
:focus {
  outline: 3px solid #005fcc;
  outline-offset: 2px;
}

2.4.11 Focus Not Obscured (Level AA) - WCAG 2.2

  • Focused element not fully hidden
  • Sticky headers don't obscure focus

### Understandable (Principle 3)

```markdown
## 3.1 Readable

### 3.1.1 Language of Page (Level A)
- [ ] HTML lang attribute set
- [ ] Language correct for content

```html
<html lang="en">

3.1.2 Language of Parts (Level AA)

  • Language changes marked
<p>The French word <span lang="fr">bonjour</span> means hello.</p>

3.2 Predictable

3.2.1 On Focus (Level A)

  • No context change on focus alone
  • No unexpected popups on focus

3.2.2 On Input (Level A)

  • No automatic form submission
  • User warned before context change

3.2.3 Consistent Navigation (Level AA)

  • Navigation consistent across pages
  • Repeated components same order

3.2.4 Consistent Identification (Level AA)

  • Same functionality = same label
  • Icons used consistently

3.3 Input Assistance

3.3.1 Error Identification (Level A)

  • Errors clearly identified
  • Error message describes problem
  • Error linked to field
<input aria-describedby="email-error" aria-invalid="true">
<span id="email-error" role="alert">Please enter valid email</span>

3.3.2 Labels or Instructions (Level A)

  • All inputs have visible labels
  • Required fields indicated
  • Format hints provided

3.3.3 Error Suggestion (Level AA)

  • Errors include correction suggestion
  • Suggestions are specific

3.3.4 Error Prevention (Level AA)

  • Legal/financial forms reversible
  • Data checked before submission
  • User can review before submit

### Robust (Principle 4)

```markdown
## 4.1 Compatible

### 4.1.1 Parsing (Level A) - Obsolete in WCAG 2.2
- [ ] Valid HTML (good practice)
- [ ] No duplicate IDs
- [ ] Complete start/end tags

### 4.1.2 Name, Role, Value (Level A)
- [ ] Custom widgets have accessible names
- [ ] ARIA roles correct
- [ ] State changes announced

```html
<!-- Accessible custom checkbox -->
<div role="checkbox"
     aria-checked="false"
     tabindex="0"
     aria-labelledby="label">
</div>
<span id="label">Accept terms</span>

4.1.3 Status Messages (Level AA)

  • Status updates announced
  • Live regions used correctly
<div role="status" aria-live="polite">
  3 items added to cart
</div>

<div role="alert" aria-live="assertive">
  Error: Form submission failed
</div>

## Automated Testing

```javascript
// axe-core integration
const axe = require('axe-core');

async function runAccessibilityAudit(page) {
  await page.addScriptTag({ path: require.resolve('axe-core') });

  const results = await page.evaluate(async () => {
    return await axe.run(document, {
      runOnly: {
        type: 'tag',
        values: ['wcag2a', 'wcag2aa', 'wcag21aa', 'wcag22aa']
      }
    });
  });

  return {
    violations: results.violations,
    passes: results.passes,
    incomplete: results.incomplete
  };
}

// Playwright test example
test('should have no accessibility violations', async ({ page }) => {
  await page.goto('/');
  const results = await runAccessibilityAudit(page);

  expect(results.violations).toHaveLength(0);
});
# CLI tools
npx @axe-core/cli https://example.com
npx pa11y https://example.com
lighthouse https://example.com --only-categories=accessibility

Remediation Patterns

Fix: Missing Form Labels

<!-- Before -->
<input type="email" placeholder="Email">

<!-- After: Option 1 - Visible label -->
<label for="email">Email address</label>
<input id="email" type="email">

<!-- After: Option 2 - aria-label -->
<input type="email" aria-label="Email address">

<!-- After: Option 3 - aria-labelledby -->
<span id="email-label">Email</span>
<input type="email" aria-labelledby="email-label">

Fix: Insufficient Color Contrast

/* Before: 2.5:1 contrast */
.text { color: #767676; }

/* After: 4.5:1 contrast */
.text { color: #595959; }

/* Or add background */
.text {
  color: #767676;
  background: #000;
}

Fix: Keyboard Navigation

// Make custom element keyboard accessible
class AccessibleDropdown extends HTMLElement {
  connectedCallback() {
    this.setAttribute('tabindex', '0');
    this.setAttribute('role', 'combobox');
    this.setAttribute('aria-expanded', 'false');

    this.addEventListener('keydown', (e) => {
      switch (e.key) {
        case 'Enter':
        case ' ':
          this.toggle();
          e.preventDefault();
          break;
        case 'Escape':
          this.close();
          break;
        case 'ArrowDown':
          this.focusNext();
          e.preventDefault();
          break;
        case 'ArrowUp':
          this.focusPrevious();
          e.preventDefault();
          break;
      }
    });
  }
}

Best Practices

Do's

  • Start early - Accessibility from design phase
  • Test with real users - Disabled users provide best feedback
  • Automate what you can - 30-50% issues detectable
  • Use semantic HTML - Reduces ARIA needs
  • Document patterns - Build accessible component library

Don'ts

  • Don't rely only on automated testing - Manual testing required
  • Don't use ARIA as first solution - Native HTML first
  • Don't hide focus outlines - Keyboard users need them
  • Don't disable zoom - Users need to resize
  • Don't use color alone - Multiple indicators needed

Resources

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