Interactive elements smaller than 24x24px detected — fails WCAG 2.2 SC 2.5.8
Some clickable elements on your site — such as buttons, icons, or links — are smaller than 24x24 pixels, which is the minimum size required by the latest web accessibility standard (WCAG 2.2, a globally recognised benchmark for inclusive design). Small tap targets are hard to hit accurately, especially on mobile and for users with dexterity impairments. This is now a legal requirement under the EU Accessibility Act, and failing it exposes you to both lost conversions and compliance risk. Ask your developer to increase the clickable area of any small icons or buttons to at least 24x24 pixels. Often this means adding padding around the element rather than changing its visual appearance.
Why this matters
Small tap targets are hard to hit accurately, especially on mobile and for users with dexterity impairments. This is now a legal requirement under the EU Accessibility Act, and failing it exposes you to both lost conversions and compliance risk.
How to fix it
Ask your developer to increase the clickable area of any small icons or buttons to at least 24x24 pixels. Often this means adding padding around the element rather than changing its visual appearance.