Zooming and Scaling Must Not Be Disabled

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Quick Reference

Element Code: AC-005

Issue: Viewport meta tag prevents users from zooming the page

Impact: Users with low vision cannot enlarge content, WCAG failure

Fix: Remove maximum-scale, minimum-scale, and user-scalable=no

Detection: axe DevTools, Lighthouse, View Page Source

What Is This Issue?

Some developers disable zoom to prevent users from accidentally zooming or to maintain specific layouts. However, this creates a significant accessibility barrier for users who need to enlarge content to read it.

Problematic Viewport Settings




Correct Viewport Setting



Why This Matters

  • Low Vision Users: Need to zoom to 200-400% to read content
  • WCAG Requirement: Success Criterion 1.4.4 requires text resize to 200%
  • Mobile Users: May need to zoom on small screens

How to Fix This Issue

  1. Find Viewport Tag: Search for "viewport" in your HTML head
  2. Remove Restrictions: Delete maximum-scale, minimum-scale, user-scalable
  3. Test Zoom: Verify users can pinch-zoom on mobile devices

TL;DR (The Simple Version)

Your page prevents users from zooming. This is an accessibility problem for people with low vision. Remove maximum-scale and user-scalable=no from your viewport meta tag.

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