When running an accessibility check, which type of issue will result in an error?

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auto-generated descriptions

auto-generated descriptions

no table of contents

no table of contents

hard-to-read text contrast

hard-to-read text contrast

missing object descriptions

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In an accessibility check, the issue that will typically result in an error is missing object descriptions. This is because having clear descriptions for objects (like images or interactive elements) is crucial for accessibility, as it allows users with visual impairments to understand the content and function of those objects.

While the other issues may also be important for accessibility, they might be categorized as warnings or suggestions, depending on the specific guidelines or tools used for the check.