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Accessibility · linear.app
pillar passed·Required·2 /2 items passing ·1 n/a
The minimum WCAG-aligned accommodations every site owes the humans who land on it — readable contrast, alt text, navigable structure.
Items
| Item | Status | Backed by | Evidence |
|---|---|---|---|
| Image alt text coverage | pass | factor 54 | total=31, with_alt=31, missing=0, pct=100 |
| Sufficient color contrast | na | factor 56 | not measured — requires_browser_rendering |
| Valid heading hierarchy | pass | factor 55 | headings=1|3|4|2|2|2|2|2|2|2|2|3|3|3|3|3|3, h1_count=1, skips=1 |
Why each item matters
- Image alt text coverage · methodology →
Screen-reader users can't navigate a site whose meaningful images have no alt text. Bar passes on ≥80% coverage.
- Sufficient color contrast · methodology →
Body text below WCAG AA contrast is unreadable to a meaningful slice of visitors. Bar passes on no critical violations.
- Valid heading hierarchy · methodology →
Headings are how assistive tech navigates the page. A page with no H1 or with H1→H4→H2 leapfrog isn't navigable.