🎯 Objective:
Provide a tool that visually organizes, filters, and groups accessibility issues, allowing users to view and manage specific issue types (e.g., WCAG, media, content, code, design) in a tabbed or filterable interface, enabling prioritisation and bulk resolution of similar issues.
❤️ Key Benefits:
- Increases efficiency by allowing users to focus on specific issue types through filtering and tabs.
- Simplifies issue management by grouping similar issues for bulk resolution.
- Offers a clear overview of the severity, frequency, and types of accessibility problems.
- Ability to prioritise which issues to fix based on severity/frequency etc
📈 Success Metrics:
- Time taken to resolve grouped issues.
- Number of users engaging with the issue viewer to manage tasks.
- Number of resolved issues filtered by type.
- User satisfaction with the task management system.
📘 User Story:
As a website admin, I want to filter and view grouped accessibility issues by type, severity, and frequency, so I can prioritise and resolve them efficiently without being overwhelmed by unrelated issues.
✅ Use Cases:
- Primary Use Case: User filters accessibility issues by type (WCAG, media, content, code, design) and views them in a tabbed interface to organise and manage resolutions.
- Secondary Use Case: User reviews grouped and recurring issues, such as missing alt text or colour contrast problems, and prioritises them for resolution using visual indicators of severity and frequency.
- Additional Use Case: User customises filters to view issues based on severity or frequency, using a tabbed layout to stay organised and focused on the most critical tasks.
⚙️ Functionality:
- Filtering Options: Allow users to filter issues by WCAG criteria, media, content, code, or design, and customise filters based on severity or frequency to prioritise critical tasks.