When running an automated accessibility check on a page using the navigation components from the v2 toolkit, e.g. https://builder.toolkit.illinois.edu/index.html , a couple issues are being flagged in the nav:
Lists do not contain only <li> elements and script supporting elements (<script> and <template>).
Failing elements are the <il-nav-link> for 'Home', 'Alternate Versions', and 'Color Checker'
List items (<li>) are not contained within <ul>, <ol> or <menu> parent elements.
Failing elements are <li class="full"> for 'Home', 'Alternate Versions', and 'Color Checker'. And <li class="collapsed full inactive"> for 'Preview Lists' and 'Help Notes'.
I was wondering if these might false positives, because of the way the shadow-dom elements work and/or the custom element names?
When running an automated accessibility check on a page using the navigation components from the v2 toolkit, e.g. https://builder.toolkit.illinois.edu/index.html , a couple issues are being flagged in the nav:
<li>
elements and script supporting elements (<script>
and<template>
).<il-nav-link>
for 'Home', 'Alternate Versions', and 'Color Checker'<li>
) are not contained within<ul>
,<ol>
or<menu>
parent elements.<li class="full">
for 'Home', 'Alternate Versions', and 'Color Checker'. And<li class="collapsed full inactive">
for 'Preview Lists' and 'Help Notes'.I was wondering if these might false positives, because of the way the shadow-dom elements work and/or the custom element names?