Issues & Fixes
Instead of jumping back and forth between the SEO and A11y modules, here you find all problems in one place -- neatly sorted and filterable.
The Issues Dashboard
The overview shows:
- Total count of open issues
- Breakdown by type (SEO / A11y) and severity (Critical / Warning / Notice)
Filter Options
The issues list can be narrowed down precisely:
| Filter | Options |
|---|---|
| Type | All / SEO only / A11y only |
| Severity | Critical / Warning / Notice |
| WCAG Criterion | e.g. 1.1.1, 2.4.1 (A11y only) |
| Category | Performance, Mobile, Structure, etc. (SEO only) |
| Page | Select a specific URL |
Issue Cards
Each issue card shows:
- Type Icon – SEO or A11y, recognizable at a glance
- Severity Badge – Color-coded (red, yellow, blue)
- Description – What is the problem?
- Affected Page – Directly clickable
- AI Suggestion – If available, a concrete fix suggestion
Recommended Priority Order
Do not try to fix everything at once. Here is a proven order:
- Critical A11y issues – These affect real people and can have legal consequences
- Critical SEO issues – Missing titles, broken canonical tags
- A11y warnings – Contrast, missing labels, heading skips
- SEO warnings – Meta descriptions, alt texts, duplicate content
- Notices – Nice-to-haves for a perfect page
Pro tip: Start by filtering for "Critical" and work through those. Then move on to warnings. Notices come last -- or never, if the client's budget has run out.
Ignoring Issues (Suppression)
Not every issue is relevant. You can selectively ignore checks:
- For a single page – Hide this problem only on this URL
- For the entire website – Ignore this check type everywhere
Ignored issues are grayed out, no longer count toward severity badges, and do not affect the score. You can reactivate them at any time using the "Reactivate" button.
Example: Your client intentionally uses no alt text on decorative background images? Ignore the check site-wide instead of seeing the same notices after every crawl.