Location: SC 1.3.1 - Scene 3
Priority: (e)
Current wording: When structures on a page are coded correctly, they are announced by the screen reader. For example, headings, lists, links, and table cells are properly announced. [We hear the screen reader announce a heading then a list under that heading]
Suggested revision: When a page is well structured and information is coded correctly, the screen reader can properly announce relevant information. For example, navigating from one section to another becomes quick and easy, a list of items becomes clear, a table can be understood. [We hear the screen reader announce a heading then a list under that heading]
Rationale: For clearer understanding that the page needs to be structured. coded correctly and this really benefits the user in order to navigate through a page.
Location: SC 1.3.1 - Scene 3 Priority: (e) Current wording: When structures on a page are coded correctly, they are announced by the screen reader. For example, headings, lists, links, and table cells are properly announced. [We hear the screen reader announce a heading then a list under that heading] Suggested revision: When a page is well structured and information is coded correctly, the screen reader can properly announce relevant information. For example, navigating from one section to another becomes quick and easy, a list of items becomes clear, a table can be understood. [We hear the screen reader announce a heading then a list under that heading] Rationale: For clearer understanding that the page needs to be structured. coded correctly and this really benefits the user in order to navigate through a page.