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  • Page titles that appear in the main content area and that are visible to sighted users.

  • Page titles that appear at the template level and are not visible to sighted users.

Page Titles that Are Visible to Sighted Users

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These users can pull up a list of all the headings on a page to get a quick overview of the type of content that is available.

Page Titles that Are Not Visible to Sighted UsersAppear at the Template Level

Here is an example of what the page title in the markup should look like.

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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.

For each web page, provide a short title that describes the page content and distinguishes it from other pages. The page title is often the same as the main heading of the page. Put the unique and most relevant information first; for example, put the name of the page before the name of the organization. For pages that are part of a multi-step process, include the current step in the page title.

Example: Page Titles

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

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