Using the Experimental View
When you enter the axe Monitor experimental view, the Projects page is your landing page.
The experimental view has been designed keeping in mind that the users can access their data from different platforms, such as desktop, mobile or tablet. And each platfrom's digital experience meets the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.
The experimental view's appearance and available functionality differs according to the user type, the type of device or platform being used, and the availability of project records. You must contact your system administrator or switch to the classic view to avail all functionality.
- Organization Administrators: If there are no Projects in your Organization yet, you will see the following message: "Some axe Monitor functionality is unavailable because no projects have been created in the system. contact your system administrator or switch to the classic view if you are a system administrator".
- Organization Members: If you have been added to a Group which has not yet been assigned to a Project, you will see the following message: "Some axe Monitor functionality is unavailable because no projects have been created in the system. contact your system administrator or switch to the classic view if you are a system administrator".
- Self-registered axe Monitor Users: If you do not yet have access to any Projects, you will see the following message: "Some axe Monitor functionality is unavailable because no projects have been created in the system.
Projects
The axe Monitor Experimental Project View page - Desktop View
The axe Monitor Experimental Project View page - Mobile View
Show Projects
The main body of the page lists the projects that either you have created or have been shared with you. Each user has their own Projects page with data unique to their work.
Projects designated as a "Favorite" will automatically appear in the list of projects before other projects. This is indicated by a blue star (announced as "Favorite" by screen readers) next to the Project name which can be toggled by clicking on it to change a Project's Favorite status.
Note: Use these columns to view and sort the projects. The columns can be sorted only in the desktop view.
Project Name
Organization Projects are identified by their Project name. The Project name is a hyperlink that will direct you to its Project Dashboard page.
Organization Name
Organizations are identified by their Organization name. The Organization name is a hyperlink that will direct you to its Organization Dashboard page.
Accessibility Score
The Accessibility Scores are calculated taking into account factors such as total number of pages, number of issues and severity of the issues. (See the Project Dashboard help page for more information about how scores are calculated.)
The next three columns help view and sort projects with varying degrees of severity, and the values - critical, serious, and moderate. The severity of the issues represent whether they are blockers or just potential violations that can be checked by human testers.
Note: The columns can be sorted only in the desktop
Critical
The number of issues or pages with one or more critical issues. Critical issues are normally blockers that prevent someone with accessibility challenges from using your site successfully.
Serious
The number of issues or pages with one or more serious issues. Serious issues are normally blockers that prevent someone with accessibility challenges from using your site successfully.
Moderate
The Accessibility and Quality Scores are calculated taking into account factors such as total number of pages, number of issues and severity of the issues. (See the Project Dashboard help page for more information about how scores are calculated.)
Last Scanned
This column helps you sort the projects based on the dates when they were last scanned.