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This requires headings to be descriptive enough so that screen reader users can quickly get an overview of the type of content that is available on the page.

Please see more detailed information on how to comply with this guideline.

Lists

  • HTML lists - <ul>, <ol>, and <dl> - also convey a hierarchical content structure.

  • Lists should be used to display actual list items. They should not be used for layout purposes.

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In cases such as Single Page Applications (SPAs), where various distinct pages/views are all nominally served from the same URI and the content of the page is changed dynamically, the title of the page should also be changed dynamically to reflect the content or topic of the current view.

Please see more detailed information on how to comply with this guideline.

Form Labels

Form input controls should have labels that clearly describe the content that is expected to be entered. This helps users know how to successfully complete the form.

Please see our forms section for more detailed information on how to meet this guideline.

WCAG Related References

1.3.1 Info and Relationships (Level A)

2.4.2 Page Titled (Level A)

2.4.6 Headings and Labels (Level AA)