Page Title (h1)

Skips h2 — heading level violation (h3 immediately after h1)

some text for audit team

For more info, click here.

I behave like a button (no keyboard handlers)
Layout cell 1 Layout cell 2
Product Price
Widget $10

This paragraph uses very low contrast text for a11y testing.

Tiny text which may fail legibility checks.

Focus trap container. Try to tab into it. Inner link
Choose

Modal Heading

This is a fake modal. It is not announced, focus isn't moved and background is still interactable.

Read the full terms and conditions

Deprecated marquee text Deprecated blink text

Some English content. Un peu de français.

Content Section

Some content - no ARIA live regions or descriptive text for dynamic parts.

Opens in a new window (no warning)

End of Test Page

If you're using automated checkers they should raise many errors and warnings on this page.

HTTP Status Codes

Key Features

Feature 1 Feature 2

Contact Us

Contact Us
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Welcome to our website!

This is a simple website created with HTML and CSS.

Activities
Who
Game

Do you wont how edite vague link?

more more click here

Welcome to our website!

This is a simple website created with HTML and CSS.

Link1
Link2
Link3
Access the Foxit Smart Redact Server User Manual
Whitepaper
Accessibility
Data sheet
Accessibility

This page contains various examples of color contrast violations according to WCAG AA guidelines. Use it to verify that the functionality correctly identifies and fixes these issues.

Case 1: Very Light Text on a Very Light Background

This block has a background color of #f7f7f7 and text in an almost identical shade (#fefefe), creating readability issues.

Case 2: Small Text with Insufficient Contrast

The small font (12px) with text color #d1d1d1 on a background of #cccccc does not meet WCAG AA guidelines.

Case 3: Large Text with Insufficient Contrast

Despite the large font size (20px), the contrast between the text color (#3a3a3a) and the background (#333333) remains insufficient.

Case 4: Nested Elements with Low Contrast

The parent block has a background of #e0e0e0 and text color #e5e5e5, while the child element has the color #f0f0f0. This combination creates a contrast issue.

Case 6: Mixed Colors with Borderline Contrast Issues

The background of this block (#fafafa) and the text (#f0f0f0) have nearly identical shades, which may not meet WCAG AA standards.