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- Recording Results
Recording Results: Pass, Fail, N/A
Record Pass, Fail, or N/A verdicts for each accessibility check. Failing a check creates a ticket with a description, evidence, and assignee.
The three verdicts
Every check has three verdict buttons. You decide which applies; Auditsu never records a verdict for you.
- Pass: the surface meets the requirement being tested
- Fail: the surface does not meet the requirement
- N/A: the requirement does not apply, for example a video caption check on a page with no video
After you record a verdict, the walkthrough briefly shows your selection and then moves to the next check. To change a verdict later, navigate back to the check and choose a different one.
Failing a check
Choosing Fail opens the Create a ticket dialog, so every failure is captured as actionable work:
- Enter a description of the issue. This is required, up to 1,000 characters.
- Optionally attach an evidence screenshot using Attach evidence (optional), or drag an image anywhere onto the screen. Images up to 10 MB are supported.
- Optionally choose a team member under Assigned to. Tickets default to Unassigned.
- Select Create ticket.
The ticket links to the failing check automatically, and the Fail verdict is recorded once the ticket is created. If you select Close instead, no ticket is created and the verdict is left unchanged.
Each check can have one ticket. If a check already has one, a View ticket link appears on the check, and changing the verdict away from Fail warns you that the unresolved ticket stays open. See creating tickets for how tickets work from there.
Skipping
Use Skip if you are unsure and want to return later. Skipped checks stay in the queue and count as outstanding work until you record a verdict.
Published statements
If the audit already has a published accessibility statement, a banner reminds you that verdict changes update it automatically. Results are summarised in the results overview.