Dashboard Charts and Metrics Guide

Full-length refreshed guide to the current dashboard cards, charts, panels, and drilldown behavior.

Dashboard Charts and Metrics Guide

This guide explains the current dashboard cards, charts, wide panels, and drilldown behavior. It reflects the newer support table, stricter WCAG-only charting, friendlier rule labels, and drilldown search/paging.

Recent dashboard changes: WCAG Support Coverage panel, WCAG chart cleanup, improved rule labels, better component label display, and drilldowns with search, page-size controls, and pagination.

How to read the dashboard overall

  1. How much issue volume exists?
  2. Where is it concentrated?
  3. How much of it looks systemic or reusable?
  4. Which fixes could remove the most repeated issues first?

The top cards provide a snapshot. The chart panels show pattern shape. The wide panels validate the dataset and help turn findings into action. The drilldown lets you inspect the findings behind a chart bar or fix row.


Top metric cards


Main chart and table panels

Tool Agreement Profile

Shows how often each tool’s findings agree across families, overlap only within the same family, or remain unique. This is a corroboration view, not a truth meter.

Reading tip: cross-family agreement takes precedence over same-family-only agreement. So a finding shared by sibling tools and also by a different tool family will appear as cross-family rather than same-family-only.

WCAG Support Coverage

A summary table of high-level WCAG support breadth by tool framework. Treat it as a capability overview rather than a guarantee that every configured run is exercising every supported rule.

Top Problem Types

Rolls component findings into broad issue areas such as Forms, Interactive, Navigation, Content, Structure, Media, ARIA, and Other.

Component Heatmap

Shows which inferred UI components generate the most findings. Labels are humanized for display, while drilldowns still use the raw component keys underneath.

WCAG Rule Breakdown

Shows only valid WCAG criteria now. Non-WCAG rule ids and messages are intentionally excluded.

Issues per Page

Highlights the most affected pages so you can spot concentration or template noise quickly.

Page Inventory Check

Validates cross-tool page coverage before you trust the rest of the dashboard. This is one of the most important trust checks in the dashboard.

Fix Once, Benefit Many

A ranked shortlist of repeated patterns most worth fixing first. It is the most action-oriented panel in the dashboard.


Drilldown behavior

Clicking a chart bar or fix row opens the drilldown panel for the current subset.

Typical fields shown include rule label, page, component, issue scope, pattern, source, DOM path / selector, fingerprint, and message.


Companion pages around the dashboard

The dashboard now sits within a small set of companion pages that provide supporting evidence in different forms. Together they make it easier to move from headline metrics to concrete examples.

These pages do not replace the dashboard. They support it by giving you alternate views of the same audit run: summary, visual, keyboard, reading-order, and contrast-specific.


Interpreting overlap and coverage carefully

Dashboard totals and overlap views should be interpreted as evidence organization, not as the final truth about accessibility quality.

Suggested dashboard reading order

  1. Check Page Inventory Check first.
  2. Use Top Problem Types and Component Heatmap to understand the shape of the issue space.
  3. Use WCAG Rule Breakdown for standards-focused reporting.
  4. Use Tool Agreement Profile to understand corroboration patterns.
  5. Use Fix Once, Benefit Many to build a remediation queue.
  6. Use drilldown search and paging to inspect the exact findings behind any bar or row.