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Consistent ordering of landmarks

Actions

Severity Action
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Details

Rule ID Navigation 2
Definition Consistent ordering of main, navigation, search, banner, contentinfo, complementary and any other shared landmarks used across all pages in a website.
Purpose
  • One of the fundamental features of the web is the provision of easy access to useful information. Providing consistent ordering of landmarks across all pages of a website will make it easier for people to find the information they are seeking and to navigate between and within pages.
WCAG Success Criteria

3.2.3 Consistent Navigation (Level AA, Primary Success Criterion)

Rule Category Site Navigation
Scope Website
Target Resources main, navigation, search, banner and contentinfo landmarks
Techniques
  • Include the basic main, navigation, banner and contentinfo landmarks in your page templates for the website.
  • If the page includes a website search form, use the search landmark.
  • Use consistent ordering of the main, navigation, search, banner, contentinfo, complementary and any other landmarks that are a part of each page within a website.
Manual Checks
  • Verify that the ordering of the main, navigation, search, banner, contentinfo, complementary and any other landmarks that are part of each page is consistent with the ordering of these landmarks on other pages.
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.