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Record Audit Results — Pass, Fail, Not Applicable

Learn how to record pass, fail, and not applicable results during your accessibility walkthrough. Understand what each status means and when to use it.

Pass

Mark a check as "Pass" when the surface meets the accessibility requirement being tested. A passing result means the content or functionality conforms to the standard for that specific check.

Fail

Mark a check as "Fail" when the surface does not meet the accessibility requirement. When recording a failure, you can add notes describing the specific issue and optionally create a ticket to track the remediation.

Not applicable

Mark a check as "Not applicable" when the requirement does not apply to the surface being tested. For example, a check about video captions would be not applicable on a page that contains no video content.

Skip

You can skip a check if you are unsure or want to come back to it later. Skipped checks remain in your queue and will need to be resolved before the audit can be marked as complete.

Creating tickets for failures

When you record a failure, Auditsu gives you the option to create a ticket immediately. Tickets capture the check details, your notes, and the surface information. They can be assigned to team members and tracked through to resolution.