Issue Wiki
Content & Readability Issues
Can people actually read your content? The cat flags tiny text, low contrast, and walls of text.
Can people actually read your content? The cat flags tiny text, low contrast, and walls of text that scare visitors away.
- Content Too WideText spanning the full viewport width forces eyes to travel absurd distances between lines. Like reading a newspaper the width of a dining table.
- Missing Meta DescriptionNo title tag or meta description means search engines have to guess what your page is about. Like opening a shop but forgetting to put up the sign.
- Poor Line SpacingCramped line-height and endless line length make your text exhausting to read — like an essay crammed onto one page by shrinking all the margins.
- Poor Text ReadabilityYour text is hard to read — low contrast, fancy fonts, or walls of unbroken prose. Like trying to read a restaurant menu in candlelight.
- Text Too SmallBody text under 16px forces your visitors to pinch-zoom like they're reading the fine print on a medicine bottle. Bump it up.
Email Capture Missing
Your coming-soon page has no way to collect emails. That's like putting up a poster for your new shop but forgetting to include the phone number.
Poor Text Readability
Your text is hard to read — low contrast, fancy fonts, or walls of unbroken prose. Like trying to read a restaurant menu in candlelight.