Step 1: Open Site Auditor from the left navigation menu.
Step 2: Click the arrow (→) next to the website you want to audit.
This opens the audit dashboard for the selected website.
Step 1: At the top of the audit dashboard, click the Web Accessibility Audit tab.
Step 2: The dashboard loads accessibility results from the most recent site crawl.
Step 1: Review Total Links
Shows the total number of hyperlinks found across the website.
Step 2: Review Total Headings
Shows how many heading elements (h1–h6) exist across the site.
These metrics help evaluate structure, navigation, and readability.
Step 1: Review Links by Type
Shows the distribution of link types (web pages, email, social media, PDFs, etc.).
Helps identify overuse of certain link types or missing page links.
Step 2: Review the Images chart
Shows total images and how many are missing ALT text.
Missing ALT text is a major accessibility issue.
Step 3: Review Headings by Type
Shows the hierarchy of h1–h6 headings.
Helps detect broken structure, missing levels, or misuse of headings for styling.
Step 1: Scroll to the Accessibility Details table.
Each row shows:
Unique URL – The page that was analyzed
Internal – Whether the link is internal or external
No follow – Whether the link uses the nofollow attribute
This table helps identify:
Incorrectly marked internal or external links
Missing nofollow attributes
Link issues that may affect accessibility and SEO