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Vue accessibility for media and publishing sites: setup, plugins, and audit checklist

Running an accessible Vue site for media and publishing sites combines two layers of responsibility: Vue's platform-level accessibility, and the media & publishing-specific compliance frameworks — ADA Title III, CVAA (US video), EAA (EU audiovisual + ebooks) — that layer on top.

Riya Krishnan · IAAP CPWA · NVDA-certified tester3 min readPublished · Updated

Why Vue for media and publishing sites?

Vue accessibility means writing semantic templates, using accessible component libraries (Vuetify, Quasar, Headless UI Vue), managing focus on route changes, and applying focus-trap composables for modals — Vue itself imposes nothing but its template-first approach makes semantic markup natural.

Media & Publishing accessibility — the regulated reality

Media accessibility requires news sites, streaming platforms, audiobooks, and editorial content to be perceivable by users who are blind, have low vision, or are deaf or hard of hearing — through captions, audio descriptions, transcripts, navigable structure, and accessible video players that meet WCAG 2.1 AA and (for EU audiovisual services) the EAA-aligned AVMSD.

Vue accessibility challenges that hit media and publishing sites hardest

• Custom components

• Transition handling without reduced-motion

Media & Publishing pain points your Vue site will likely have

• Auto-generated captions of poor quality

• Missing audio descriptions for visual content

• Inaccessible paywalls and subscription flows

• Inaccessible ebook formats

• Video players without keyboard control

Setup steps

1. Use semantic templates: Native elements first.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Cited answers. Sourced. Updated as standards and case law change.

  • Can a Vue site be made ADA compliant for media and publishing sites?

    Yes, provided the merchant or development team applies WCAG 2.2 AA at the source code and content level. No platform — including Vue — guarantees compliance automatically.

  • Are auto-captions enough for WCAG compliance?

    Not consistently. WCAG 1.2.2 requires accurate captions. Auto-generated captions typically miss the accuracy bar (industry studies place YouTube auto-caption accuracy at ~70%) and are not considered sufficient by themselves. Human review or hybrid captioning is the standard remediation.

  • What does the CVAA require for online video?

    The 21st Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act requires full-length video programmed for TV and posted online to be captioned within prescribed timeframes. The FCC has issued implementing rules; video without captions can trigger enforcement.

  • Is Vue accessible?

    As accessible as the components written.

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