Rule ID |
Heading 1 |
Definition |
The page must contain at least one h1 element identifying and describing the main content of the page. |
Purpose |
- An
h1 heading provides an important navigation point for users of assistive technologies, allowing them to easily find the main content of the page.
- An
h1 heading is often also used in the banner of a web page to identify and describe the website.
- Home pages of websites often have a variety of "main" sections (e.g. navigation links, news, calendars, ...) that could be considered having somewhat equal potential interest by a visitor, these sections could each be identified using
h1 headings.
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WCAG Success Criteria |
2.4.1 Bypass Blocks (Level A, Primary Success Criterion)
Other Related Success Criterion:
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Rule Category |
Headings |
Scope |
Page |
Target Resources |
h1 and body elements
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Techniques |
- Include an
h1 element at the beginning of the main content.
- The accessible name of the
h1 element should describe the main content of the page.
- The accessible name of the
h1 element in the banner of the page, should identify and describe the website.
- The
h1 element should be visible graphically and to assistive technologies. It should not be hidden using CSS techniques.
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Informational Links |
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