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Principle | Category | Issues | Suggested action |
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1.1.1 Text alternatives for non-text content | A | Back arrow, Hamburger menu, Remove HA button don;'t have ““item labels” | Fix them! |
No explicit principle (but arguably impacts 14.1.1 again)Parsing | A | A couple of duplicate “Item Descriptions” | Fix them! |
None | N/A | Multiple clickable items in a single location | Seems likely to be a bug - investigate |
1.4.3 Contrast | AA | Highly variable color palette | Consider standardizing on higher contrast colours in palette |
2.5.5 Touch Target Size | AAA | Some touch target objects smaller than ideal | Consider fixing, but lower priority than other issues flagged. |
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This is a violation of the very first principle, category A:
”1.1.1 All non-text content that is presented to the user has a text alternative that serves the equivalent purpose, except for the situations listed below.”
This seems like an easy fix that we should make.
Duplicate Item Descriptions
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I believe this is covered by AAA principle: 2.5.5Target Size
“Level AAA(Added in 2.1)
The size of the target for pointer inputs is at least 44 by 44 CSS pixels except when:”
Google Accessibility desig guidelines recommend 48dp x 48dp, for a physical size of approx 9mm
The “Remove Health Authority” button looks too small mbut it also looks like there is a bug where we have lost that icon altogether - we should fix that.
For the other items there is not obviously a size problem, but if we were willing to make them a bit bigger that might aid Accessibility & remove these warnings.