From the course: Auditing Design Systems for Accessibility
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Adding issues to your original document
From the course: Auditing Design Systems for Accessibility
Adding issues to your original document
- Now that we've found some issues, it's time to add them to the documentation we set up. Everything we put in here should be actionable and easy to reference when our teams go to fix issues. Remember, we want to use this both to capture and address issues, so it's really meant for us as reviewers and for our teams to use as a log to manage what's been fixed. This documentation is not so much meant for stakeholders and leaders. Since we're doing a design system specific audit, we should start with capturing each item by component name first. Let's start by adding a color contrast issue to keep it simple. On the Orange Valley Community Arts Association homepage, we found that the post dates for each class didn't pass needed contrast. This issue happened multiple times on the homepage, so we might be tempted to add each instance to our audit, but since this is a design system audit, we don't have to do that. We just…
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