WCAG 1.1.1 : Non-text Content
All non-text content (images, icons, charts) must have text alternatives that serve the equivalent purpose.
Check if your website passes WCAG 1.1.1
Common Failures
Missing alt text on images, decorative images not marked as such, complex images without long descriptions, icon buttons without labels.
How to Fix
Add descriptive alt text to all meaningful images. Use alt="" for decorative images. Provide long descriptions for complex charts and infographics.
How EAAPass Tests WCAG 1.1.1
EAAPass automatically tests WCAG 1.1.1 (Non-text Content) using three engines simultaneously:
- axe-core — Checks DOM elements against the 1.1.1 rule set
- Google Lighthouse — Validates accessibility in the context of overall page quality
- Pa11y — HTML_CodeSniffer integration for WCAG-specific testing
- AI Validation — Claude AI reviews ambiguous results to eliminate false positives
Results are mapped to the Perceivable POUR principle and scored based on severity and frequency.
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