Speaker 1: Once we scanned your site, you can find all the data in your ARC dashboard. To get there, just open your workspace and select from the list, or select monitoring on the tab bar. Here's what you'll find on your dashboard and why each component is important. First of all, your WCAG density score to assess legal risk. This score is the average number of WCAG failures per page. Anything higher than 15 is considered a medium risk for lawsuits. Greater than 30 makes you a high risk candidate. Use the WCAG error totals by URL to identify high risk problem areas on your site. Go to view all components to see the full list ranked by the number of WCAG failures. Next, the top WCAG failures help you make the most impact for the least effort. Go back to your monitoring dashboard and scroll down to the recommended remediation priorities. This section will show you the WCAG errors that comprise the bulk of your failures. You can also get code level remediation techniques to support your mediation. Just explore an issue and find a page where it occurs. On the issue dashboard, you'll find all the instances of the issue on the page with the related code. Along with the dashboard, ARC provides you with the full error report from your top 100 URLs to share with your development team. Find your official initial domain analysis report in your document library. If you haven't scheduled a call for a custom demo of the ARC platform, make sure you take advantage. After you review your scanned results and have a better understanding of how to use ARC to address your accessibility concerns, you can work on remediating prioritized WCAG failures on your site then run another scan to see how your WCAG density has improved. You'll be charged 10 cents per URL or component analyzed.