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According to the WCAG 2.4.2 criteria, web pages have titles that describe topic or purpose.
The page has a title but does not allow users to know its purpose (here, the login page)
To allow users to know what page it is easily, the title of the page could be changed to “Login – YOURLS – Your Own URL Shortener”.
According to the WCAG 3.3.1 criteria, if an input error is automatically detected, the item that is in error is identified and the error is described to the user in text.
The form should have visible text instructions at the beginning of the form that describes the necessary inputs.
The error message should be linked to the input using aria-describedby to allow assistive technologies to vocalize the error to the user.
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1.9.2
Description
The login page has accessibility issues according to the WCAG.
Login page - 1.3.1 Info and relationships #3646
Login page - 1.3.5 Identify Input Purpose #3647
1.4.3 Contrast Minimum (AA) #3649
Login Page - 1.4.4 - Resize Text #3650
Login page - 1.4.10 Reflow #3651
According to the WCAG 2.4.2 criteria, web pages have titles that describe topic or purpose.
The page has a title but does not allow users to know its purpose (here, the login page)
To allow users to know what page it is easily, the title of the page could be changed to “Login – YOURLS – Your Own URL Shortener”.
According to the WCAG 3.3.1 criteria, if an input error is automatically detected, the item that is in error is identified and the error is described to the user in text.
The form should have visible text instructions at the beginning of the form that describes the necessary inputs.
The error message should be linked to the input using
aria-describedby
to allow assistive technologies to vocalize the error to the user.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: