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Finding and Controlling WCAG Check Levels for a Site, Page Set, or Account

Discover just what is checked and how to customize.

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Find the Accessibility Checks Currently Run on a Site or Page Set

  1. Navigate to the Dashboard of the property you want to investigate.

  2. Select the # issues link in the Accessibility Panel.

  3. Change the filter from Page issues found to Page issues tested

  4. The resulting table will show all Accessibility Issues tested on the property, including those that return no results.

  5. You can use the Filter by Level button to view a particular level of results.

    Accessibility Panel highlighting that the result has been filtered to show only WCAG 2.1/2.2 Level AA isseus.

Turning off Specific Checks or Levels for a Site, Page Set, or Account

Specific Check Levels (A, AA, or AAA) are removed by Ignoring their respective issues. For example, just ignore issues tagged as AAA to only report on A and AA

Using the Accessibility Issues Panel, you can (depending on your permission level):

  • Ignore the specific check for all pages in the site/page set.

  • Ignore the specific check for your whole account.

  • Snooze the check until next crawl for the current site/page set.

  • Snooze the check until next crawl for your entire account.

Turning off Full Accessibility Levels

Our support team can turn off different full levels (ex. AAA) for your account. Contact us via email at help@dubbot.com or through the blue chat bubble in the lower-right corner of your screen.

Find the Accessibility Success Criteria

On the Accessibility Issues panel, there is a link to View Success Criteria.

Accessibility Issues panel highlighting the link to View Success Criteria.

The Accessibility Success Criteria panel lists the WCAG criteria that have automated tests. There are WCAG standards that can not be automated.


If you have questions, please contact our DubBot Support team via email at help@dubbot.com or via the blue chat bubble in the lower right corner of your screen. We are here to help!

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