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Some users skim through a document by navigating its headings (the H1, H2, H3, H4, H5, and H6 elements). Some access aids extract the headings to create an outline of the page, allowing users to get an overview and jump quickly to a desired part. Incorrect nesting of headings will result in an incorrect outline structure which may disorient users. concepts-11.html has this problem on line 11
Just to make sure I'm understanding this properly... The example given, concepts-11.html - line 11, currently reads: <H1 CLASS="Head">Markers</H1> It should read: <H1>Markers</H1> Is that correct? That's my best guess based on comparing it to other pages. Also, you mentioned that the problem areas are obvious when some aids extract these headings, is there an aid I could use to easily view where these poorly nested headings are? Thanks, AC
Yes that looks right. I got this warning when running Bobby IIRC
I have reviewed the user doc and updated the pages in question. Thanks, AC
Marking fixed