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Find the pages that need attention

Accessibility
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In this video, you'll learn the quickest way to see how many accessibility issues were

found on each web page, how many have been remediated by Connectivo, and identify anything

that still needs your attention.

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Start in the Sites menu and choose the website you want to review.

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For this walkthrough, I'll open one of the test sites and look at its completed scan.

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The site opens automatically on its dashboard view.

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If you need to return here later, select the Dashboard tab at the top.

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From here, select Page Report.

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The page report takes you into the accessibility results for individual web pages.

Note that this is different from the Pages menu.

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Pages is the website inventory, while Page Report contains the accessibility results

for those pages.

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The page report can be broken into three parts.

At the top, By Page and By Violation organize the same scan findings in

different ways.

You can organize the report by page when you want to review a specific part of the website,

or by violation when you want to understand how the same accessibility issue appears across

multiple pages.

For this video, we will stay on By Page.

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Next, the summary gives you the overall remediation progress for all pages found in the latest

scan.

It shows the percentage fixed, how many pages were affected, how many were fully fixed

or

partially fixed, and the total number of elements Connectivo fixed.

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Below that is your page-by-page working list.

Every page discovered in the latest scan will be displayed here in its own row.

As you read across a row for a specific page, Fixed Status tells you whether that page is

fully fixed or still has issues to resolve.

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Upstream Issues is the total number of accessibility issues found during the scan.

Fixed shows how many Connectivo fixed automatically, while Remaining Issues shows how many

are

still unresolved.

If fixes were published, Publish shows how many, and Publish Date tells you when they

were last published.

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For Review shows how many issues were flagged for a person to review.

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From here, click any page to see the detailed findings for every accessibility

issue found

on that page.

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Now you know how to find the pages that need attention and open a page to review its detailed

findings.

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Learn how to use Connectivo’s Page Report to identify webpages with accessibility issues. This video shows you how to open a site, understand the results from its latest scan, see what Connectivo fixed and what still needs attention, and open any page to review its detailed accessibility findings.

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