Accessibility Watch

Accessibility report for rubyclaireboutique.com

Accessibility grade: D
Based on an automated WCAG 2.1 Level AA scan on June 10, 2026.

Accessibility isn't a nice-to-have — it's the law. This automated WCAG 2.1 Level AA scan of rubyclaireboutique.com flagged 3 types of barrier to fix.

On this page, the most frequent barrier is "Some links have no readable text — usually icon-only links" — found on 43 elements. In total the scan flagged 73 issues across 3 categories of WCAG 2.1 Level AA.

WCAG 2.1 Level AA is the standard U.S. courts apply under the ADA, and the law across the EU under the European Accessibility Act. These barriers block screen-reader, keyboard-only, and low-vision users — and every one of them is fixable. Here's how.

Accessibility issues found, with fixes

Some text on this page is too light to read against its background.

color-contrast · serious · 15 instances

WCAG 1.4.3 (Level AA) EN 301 549 Affects low-vision and colorblind users

Why it matters: People with low vision, older eyes, or anyone reading on a sunny phone screen can't make out faint text. Color blindness affects about 1 in 12 men and 1 in 200 women. Insufficient contrast is the #1 most-common cause of accessibility lawsuits — every Domino's-style ADA suit cites it.

How to fix it: If you use a website builder (Squarespace, Wix, Shopify, WordPress with a theme), open your site styles or theme color settings and pick darker text colors or lighter backgrounds. Aim for very dark text on white, or very light text on dark. Free check at webaim.org/resources/contrastchecker. If you have a developer, ask them to ensure all text meets WCAG AA contrast (4.5:1 for normal text, 3:1 for large text).

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Some links have no readable text — usually icon-only links.

link-name · serious · 43 instances

WCAG 4.1.2 (Level A) Section 508EN 301 549 Affects screen-reader users

Why it matters: Screen-reader users hear 'link' but not where the link goes. Users navigate by listening to a list of links — useless if every entry is just 'link, link, link'.

How to fix it: In your site editor, for icon-only links (social-media icons, navigation arrows), set an 'Aria label' or 'Title' field describing where it goes ('Follow us on Twitter', 'Next page').

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Some content on the page isn't inside a recognized region (header, nav, main, footer, aside).

region · moderate · 15 instances

Affects keyboard-only users

Why it matters: Screen-reader users navigate by these regions. Content outside any region can be missed when skimming.

How to fix it: Developer fix: 'wrap orphaned page content in semantic landmark elements (<main>, <aside>, <nav>) so it's reachable via landmark nav'.

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This is an automated scan and catches a portion of accessibility barriers; full WCAG 2.1 Level AA conformance also requires manual and assistive-technology testing. See our methodology for what we do and don't claim.

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