European Accessibility Act readiness dashboard for a PrestaShop storefront with WCAG and checkout checks

European Accessibility Act for PrestaShop: Store Owner Readiness Guide

The European Accessibility Act changed accessibility from a nice-to-have into a business risk for many ecommerce teams serving EU customers.

For PrestaShop owners, the practical question is not whether one module can magically guarantee compliance. The question is whether you can audit, prioritize, fix, and document accessibility issues across theme, catalog, forms, and checkout.

Start With WCAG-Oriented Store Audits

A WCAG compliant PrestaShop theme needs semantic headings, usable forms, keyboard navigation, visible focus states, accessible color contrast, alternative text, and screen-reader-friendly interactions. Audit the actual storefront, not only a demo theme.

Check Checkout and Account Flows First

Accessibility failures in checkout, login, address, carrier selection, and payment steps directly block revenue. Prioritize controls that users must complete to buy, contact support, or manage orders.

Use a Module as an Audit Aid, Not a Legal Shield

Accessibility Guard can support issue discovery and recurring checks, but legal readiness still needs remediation, documentation, and jurisdiction-specific advice where required.

Document Fixes and Regression Tests

Keep a log of issues found, pages affected, owner, fix date, retest result, and remaining limitations. This helps teams move from one-off scans to a repeatable accessibility program.

Make Accessibility Part of Release QA

New banners, popups, checkout modules, theme updates, and product widgets can reintroduce issues. Add accessibility checks to every release instead of treating EAA readiness as a one-time project.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can a PrestaShop accessibility module make my store compliant by itself?

No. A module can help identify and monitor issues, but compliance depends on the final user experience, remediation work, content, and legal context.

Which pages should be audited first?

Start with homepage, category, product, cart, checkout, login, registration, contact, and customer account pages because they carry the highest user and revenue impact.

Next step: review Accessibility Guard for PrestaShop if you want this workflow closer to your store operations.


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