Template for Evaluation [change name]
Date evaluated: [Date]
Report date: [Date]
Overview
The Center for UX evaluates digital content using the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) version 2.1, Levels A and AA as our technical standard, using both manual and automated testing methods.
Our manual testing methods include:
- checking for keyboard and screen reader support
- reflow at high levels of magnification
- accessible video and audio content
- sufficient color contrast
We may also identify usability barriers.
This evaluation is not comprehensive and should not be used as a replacement for internal quality assurance of a product. We find patterns of accessibility barriers and show examples of the types of barriers we find.
For more about WCAG conformance refer to: https://www.w3.org/WAI/WCAG21/Understanding/conformance#levels
Get Help
- To discuss accessibility barriers, contact xyz@wisc.edu
- For general help relating to getting access to the tool, contact the DoIT Help Desk
- See also: [related product KBs]
Common barriers (delete when publishing)
- Poor color contrast: WCAG
- Missing alt text: WCAG
- Headings missing or improperly nested: WCAG
- Missing labels: WCAG
- Small text: WCAG
- Poor reflow/magnification: WCAG
- Keyboard-only barriers: WCAG
- Screen reader barriers: WCAG
- Inaccessible video content: WCAG
- Inaccessible audio content: WCAG
Test conditions
Device: [MacBook Pro 16”]
Operating system: [Tahoe 26.1]
Web browser: Chrome
Screen reader: [VoiceOver]
[Elements] [Pages] tested
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[Element A]
- [Element B]
- [Element C]
Barriers found in testing
[Element A]

Barrier:
Relevant WCAG guideline:
Expected behavior:
[Element B]

Barrier:
Relevant WCAG guideline:
Expected behavior:
[Element C]
