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How Site Target Supports WCAG Accessibility Goals

Modified on: Mon, 18 May, 2026 at 8:37 PM

Summary

Site Target allows organizations to define custom accessibility goals within the platform, so teams can focus on the specific WCAG conformance levels and best practices that matter most to them—while still maintaining visibility into broader DCI benchmarking.

Overview

Now that web accessibility is a priority for your organization, we can help.  For each of your websites, you can set a unique target for web accessibility conformance (WCAG) and best practices that reflect your organization’s accessibility goals.

What is the Site Target?

The Site Target is a new feature that has been added to the Accessibility Score, which is part of the overall DCI score.    

Its purpose is to allow administrators to customize the view within the platform – displaying only the list of issues and potential issues that are relevant to your organization’s internal goal for accessibility, whether strictly compliance with WCAG or adoption of best practices for design, content, and development.

How the Site Target supports accessibility goals

The Site Target is meant as a supplement to the DCI score, turning it into a progress tool that feels relevant to your individual organization.  While the DCI works well for benchmarking - in comparing your organization to others in the industry - it doesn’t reflect the actual goal many organizations have now set for themselves.

With a site target set, your organization can work focused on your specific compliance goals, while still seeing it in relation to the total DCI.

Learn more about Accessibility

Accessibility: Understanding the revised DCI® accessibility score

Visit this page for a full overview of the key features in Accessibility.

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