What you'll find here
The guide is divided into thematic articles — from basic concepts (what is accessibility, what does the law say) through specific technical requirements to practical tips for fixing the most common errors.
Automated accessibility checking covers approximately 30–50% of WCAG rules. The guide will help you understand the part that automation cannot detect and which requires manual assessment.
Articles
- EAA and national accessibility law: who is affected and what you must do
The European Accessibility Act has been in force since 28 June 2025. Find out whether it applies to your online store and what you specifically need to comply with.
- European Accessibility Act: what it means for businesses
The European Accessibility Act (EAA) is an EU directive that harmonises accessibility requirements across member states. What does it mean for companies and e-shops in practice?
- E-shop Accessibility: Specific Obligations and How to Meet Them
What exactly must an accessible e-shop fulfil? An overview of key requirements for product pages, cart, filters and the checkout process.
- WCAG 2.1 AA: what the standard means and how it relates to the law
WCAG 2.1 AA is the international web accessibility standard. We explain its principles, how it feeds into your national accessibility legislation, and what it means in practice.
- Most Common Accessibility Errors on E-shops and How to Fix Them
Missing alt texts, low color contrast, inaccessible forms — these are the errors that automated checks detect most often. An overview and guide to fixing them.
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