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// Accessibility · Interactive Challenge

Spot the bug.

Five rounds. Each round shows a fake Storyline slide broken into labelled sections. Find which sections have accessibility violations before the timer runs out.

01 — Look
Read the slide
Each slide is divided into dashed sections. Read the content and think: what's wrong here?
02 — Click
Click a section to inspect it
Click any dashed section you think contains an accessibility violation. You'll immediately see if you're right and why.
03 — Learn
Read the explanation
Every bug comes with the exact WCAG criterion it breaks and the specific Storyline fix. Find all bugs to advance.
Note: The slides shown are static mockups — buttons and form elements inside them are decorative and won't respond to clicks. Only the dashed sections are interactive. Hover a section to see the cursor change before clicking.
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Static mockup — buttons inside are decorative
Click the sections that have accessibility bugs
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The five violation types in this game — contrast, alt text, keyboard access, touch targets, and video captions — account for over 80% of eLearning accessibility failures in production courses.

The fix is never retrofitting. It's building the template right the first time.
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Interactive Game · WCAG 2.1

Find the bugs. Fix the course. Learn WCAG the only way that sticks.

A mini-game that drops you into a broken eLearning screen and asks you to find the accessibility violation. Not a quiz about standards — a hands-on exercise in recognising what bad looks like.

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Spot the Accessibility Bug
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The full interactive experience runs in the editorial view — click below to launch it.