What It Means When a Summary Element Is Missing an Accessible Name — And Why It Matters for WCAG Level A Conformance
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What It Means When a Summary Element Is Missing an Accessible Name — And Why It Matters for WCAG Level A Conformance

If your accessibility audit flagged a summary element missing an accessible name, you're looking at a WCAG Level A nonconformance — the highest-priority tier, covering the issues most likely to make your site completely unusable for users with disabilities. Here's what the failure actually means, which users it blocks, and what it takes to resolve it.

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What Every Number on Your Accessibility Score Report Actually Means
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What Every Number on Your Accessibility Score Report Actually Means

An accessibility score report is more than a number — it's a map. But if you don't know what Level AA, WAI-ARIA, or accessibility best practices are actually testing, that map is hard to read. This guide walks through every major category on a typical accessibility report, in plain language, so you can understand your results and know exactly where to start.

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