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August 04, 2021 22:08

contentinfo landmark: identifies admin content

Actions

Severity Action
Manual Check If there is administrative content (e.g., copyright, contact, privacy info, etc.), typically at the bottom of the page, use the contentinfo landmark or top level footer element to identify it.

Details

Rule ID Landmark 6
Definition Website administrative content (e.g., copyright, contact, privacy info, etc., typically at the bottom of a web page) must be identified by using the contentinfo landmark.
Purpose
  • The contentinfo landmark provides a way to identify administrative content, typically found at the bottom of each page in a website and referred to as footer information in publishing contexts.
  • The contentinfo landmark typically includes information and/or links to copyright, contact info, privacy policies and other general information found on all pages in the website.
WCAG Success Criteria

2.4.1 Bypass Blocks (Level A, Primary Success Criterion)

Rule Category Landmarks
Scope Website
Target Resources [role="contentinfo"] and top-level footer element
  • footer
Techniques
  • The footer element defines a contentinfo landmark, except when it is a descendant of any of the following elements: article, aside, main, nav or section.
  • If the footer element technique is not being used, a role="contentinfo" attribute on the container element for the administrative content can be used to define a contentinfo landmark.
  • In websites that support mashups using iframe or frame elements, a contentinfo landmark is allowed in each frame.
  • If the page is part of a website supporting mashups, use the aria-labelledby or aria-label attribute to differentiate possible contentinfo landmarks in each frame.
Manual Checks
  • Footers are a convention used on most web sites to provide copyright, contact, privacy and other types of adminstrative content.
  • The contentinfo landmark identifies the footer content on the page.
Informational Links

Element Results

Element Identifier Result Element Position Message

Column Definitions

Element Identifier
Information about the element associated with the result.
The information typically includes the tag name, accessible name or other information related to the rule requirements.
"Page" means that the result applied to the page. For example, the rule "One main landmark on the page" is a page level rule.
Element Position
The element position is based on the DOM order of elements in the page.
The element position maybe useful in helping to locate a specific element on the page evaluated (e.g smaller numbers are typically toward the beginning of a page and larger numbers typically toward the end of a page).
Element position 1 is the first element.
The highest element position is the last element.
Element position values for most rule/page results will not be consecutive since a rule only applies to a sub set of elements found on a page.