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Developer priorities by diagnostic http://www.hdc.org.uk/

Developer priorities allow you to review the important aspects of your assessment from a technical view point. Typically, these priorities relate to changes that cannot be addressed by content editors easily.

Assessment completed on 01 Jun 2014 at 15:43 looking at http://www.hdc.org.uk/.


  • 125 pages

  • 367 pages in 49 documents

  • 6 documents

  • 1 document

  • 3 documents

Five slowest URLs by time to first byte



Top five accessibility issues

Occurrences What We Checked
502 G141 : Organizing a page using headings
239 H30 : Providing link text that describes the purpose of a link for anchor elements
183 G100 : Providing a short text alternative which is the accepted name or a descriptive name of the non-text content
183 H93 : Ensuring that id attributes are unique on a Web page
183 F17 : Failure of Success Criterion 1.3.1 and 4.1.1 due to insufficient information in DOM to determine one-to-one relationships (e.g., between labels with same id) in HTML

Top five code quality issues

Occurrences What We Checked
999+ A start or end tag was found which was unrecognised
999+ Invalid attribute name
313 Invalid attribute value
208 A "301 Moved Permanently" response was received
125 A start tag is missing required attributes

Top five functions / links issues

Occurrences What We Checked
9 File not found
7 Host not found in DNS
4 Redirect points back to the original page
2 Access is denied
1 URL scheme was unrecognised