
Digital Accessibility Concern
What is a digital accessibility concern?
A digital accessibility concern is a barrier that makes it difficult for a website or digital tool/technology to be navigated and used by users with disabilities. These disabilities might include blindness/low vision, deafness/hearing loss, neurological/cognitive limitations, limited movement and other impairments. Accessibility concerns are present if digital content is not accessible for those using assistive technologies to access it.
Examples of Digital Accessibility Concerns
- Images or buttons without text alternatives
- Insufficient color contrast
- Missing WAI-ARIA attributes
- Links without text alternatives
- Non-accessible forms or documents
How to report a digital accessibility issue
Complete an Accessibility Report Form
You can use the form to report an issue or to provide any feedback.