WordPress Accessibility & UX Audit
Audit WordPress sites for accessibility issues, theme conflicts, plugin bloat, and WCAG compliance with automated UX analysis.
Who This Is For
This guide is for frontend_dev, marketing_lead building on WordPress.
Common UX & Accessibility Issues
Audit WordPress sites for accessibility issues, theme conflicts, plugin bloat, and WCAG compliance with automated UX analysis.
- Semantic HTML gaps from auto-generated markup or theme defaults
- Keyboard navigation traps in interactive components
- Missing ARIA labels on dynamic or JavaScript-rendered content
- Performance bottlenecks from plugin or framework overhead
How to Audit
- Enter your URL in the VertaaUX audit form
- Review the 7-dimension score across usability, clarity, accessibility, and more
- Focus on framework-specific findings flagged in the report
- Apply fixes and re-audit to verify improvements
Optimization Tips
Each framework has unique strengths and pitfalls. Focus on platform-specific accessibility patterns, use semantic markup over div-heavy layouts, and test with screen readers regularly.
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Related Topics
WCAG Compliance Failures
Accessibility violations that prevent users with disabilities from accessing your website, resulting in legal risk and lost revenue.
Slow Largest Contentful Paint (LCP)
Pages that load slowly harm user experience, SEO rankings, and conversion rates. LCP over 2.5s fails Core Web Vitals.
Confusing Information Architecture
Poor content hierarchy and navigation patterns that increase bounce rates and prevent users from completing key tasks.
Accessibility Regression Testing
Continuously monitor accessibility compliance to prevent regressions and maintain WCAG conformance over time.
For Frontend Developers
Catch accessibility and UX bugs before code review, integrate quality checks into your workflow.
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