Report Title: home-hearted.com
March 06, 2023 23:45
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Use semantic markup for lists

Violations Warnings Manual
Checks
Passed
Number of Pages - - 24 -
24 pages with manual checks;

Details

Rule ID List 1
Definition Page must use semantic markup for lists: to identify the type of list container (ordered, unordered or description list) and to group its related list item elements.
Purpose
  • When list markup is used semantically, assistive technologies are able to convey information to users as they navigate to and within lists, such as the total number of items and the relative position of each item in the list.
  • Assistive technologies also provide additional navigation commands for lists, such as "Go to next list item" and "Go to next list".
  • Concision of list item content is important for accessibility, since assistive technologies read the entire content of each list item when users navigate through lists.
  • When list markup is used in ways that violate the semantics of lists, it will be confusing to users of assistive technologies and diminish the accessibility of the page.
WCAG Success Criteria

1.3.1 Info and Relationships (Level A, Primary Success Criterion)

Rule Category Styling/Content
Scope Page
Target Resources ul, ol, li, dl, dt and dd elements, [role="list"], [role="group"] and [role="listitem"]
Techniques
  • Ensure that list item content is concise.
  • You can use ARIA labeling techniques to give a list container element a descriptive label.
  • Use ol as a container element for an ordered list of items.
  • Use ul as a container element for an unordered list of items.
  • Use li elements to identify items in ordered (ol) and unordered (ul) lists.
  • Use dl as a container element for a description list (a.k.a. definition list) that contains contiguous groupings of terms and their associated descriptions or definitions.
  • Use dt elements to identify terms being described or defined in a description list (dl).
  • Use dd elements to identify descriptions or definitions for a term in a description list (dl).
  • For repairing existing content that does not use list elements, you can use the ARIA role attributes with value [role="list"] or [role="group"]to identify list container elements and [role="listitem"] to identify list item elements.
Informational Links

Page Results

Element Results Implementation Level
Page Page Title Result V W MC P Score Status
15 The cost of building a pool in your backyard Home Hearted Manual Check - - 53 - 0 R
18 FAQs about Azure Virtual Machines with Ampere Altra Armbased processors Home Hearted Manual Check - - 50 - 0 R
12 The best features of a detached townhome Home Hearted Manual Check - - 44 - 0 R
8 The best location for your pool Home Hearted Manual Check - - 35 - 0 R
20 A productivity workspace for Salesforce Scratchpad success story Home Hearted Manual Check - - 33 - 0 R
16 The benefits of having a duck pond Home Hearted Manual Check - - 33 - 0 R
24 What is the US Surveillance Program and Which Implications Does it Have? Home Hearted Manual Check - - 32 - 0 R
23 What Alternatives Are Available for Azure Blockchain Service Users? Home Hearted Manual Check - - 31 - 0 R
17 The importance of having a level backyard for your pool Home Hearted Manual Check - - 28 - 0 R
21 The European Parliament Has Called for Ambitious Right to Repair Legislation to be Introduced Across The EU Home Hearted Manual Check - - 25 - 0 R
22 Twitter Testing New Twitter Circle Feature: FAQ You Should Know Home Hearted Manual Check - - 25 - 0 R
7 Ways to improve the interior of a split level home Home Hearted Manual Check - - 24 - 0 R
10 The best way to fix potholes in your gravel driveway Home Hearted Manual Check - - 17 - 0 R
9 The best way to keep your sliding closet doors locked Home Hearted Manual Check - - 17 - 0 R
19 What has been Trumps biggest accomplishment? Home Hearted Manual Check - - 17 - 0 R
14 Deciding on the right size gravel for your driveway Home Hearted Manual Check - - 17 - 0 R
13 Preparing to Clean Your Driveway Home Hearted Manual Check - - 17 - 0 R
11 Driveway Maintenance Home Hearted Manual Check - - 17 - 0 R
6 Contact Us Home Hearted Manual Check - - 16 - 0 R
5 Cooking with Love Home Hearted Manual Check - - 16 - 0 R
4 Landscaping The Yard Home Hearted Manual Check - - 16 - 0 R
3 Interior Design Home Hearted Manual Check - - 16 - 0 R
2 Home Ideas Home Hearted Manual Check - - 16 - 0 R
1 Home Hearted Stay Updated Always. Manual Check - - 13 - 0 R
All Pages Manual Check - - - - 0 R

Implementation Score Definitions

  • The implementation score is based on the rule results across all pages and ranges from 0 to 100.
  • '-' means there were no rule results for that group (e.g. rules were not applicable).
  • The following messages give a general idea of the overall implementation of the rules for a website.
Abbrev Score Status Description
C 100 Complete Complete means all rules have passed. There were either no manual checks or all manual checks have been resolved.
R 0 Required Manual Checks
  • Manual checks are required to verify accessibility. Markup has been identified that needs to be reviewed to determine if accessibility requirements have been met.
  • Start with the website and page level manual checks since they affect website and page navigation and identification of content and then start on the element level manual checks.
AC
AC-R
95-99 Almost Complete
  • Almost Complete means that you seem to understand the accessibility requirements of the rules, and are close to fully implementing their requirements on all pages within the website.
  • "-R" means there are required Manual Checks. Markup has been identified that needs to be reviewed to determine if accessibility requirements have been met.
PI
PI-R
50-94 Partial Implementation
  • Partial Implementation means that you may understand at least some of the accessibility requirements.
  • "-R" means there are required Manual Checks. Markup has been identified that needs to be reviewed to determine if accessibility requirements have been met.
  • Please re-read the accessibility requirement and review the techniques before trying to improve the accessibility.
NI
NI-R
0-50 Not Implemented
  • Incomplete means that you do not understand the accessibility requirements of the rules or did not consider accessibility in the design of the website.
  • "-R" means there are required Manual Checks. Markup has been identified that needs to be reviewed to determine if accessibility requirements have been met.
  • Please read the accessibility requirements and review the techniques before trying to improve the accessibility.
na - Not Applicable No markup was found that identifed a known or possible accessibility issue.

Note: Future versions of FAE will allow you to mark manual checks as, pass, fail or not applicable.

Implementation Score Computation

Implementation Score = P / (P + F + MC)

Each variable represents the number of element level results for a particular rule, where:

  • P = elements that passed
  • F = elements that failed
  • MC = elements that require a manual check

The score ranges in value from 0 to 100, that is from no implementation to all accessibility requirements met. In the future, FAE will allow you to change manual checks to pass, fail or not applicable, and will recompute the Implementation Score based on the updated manual checking results.

Note: When a manual check is changed to not applicable that element result is removed from the implementation score computation.

Implementation Score Combinations

Implementation scores are rule-based and are computed for the following combinations:

Pages Rules Calculation
1 1 Element level results determine the implementation score for a rule on a specific page.
1 All The implementation score for a page is the average of all implementation scores for all rules on the page, with all rules being equally weighted.
All 1 The implementation score for a rule across all the pages in a website is based on the aggregation of all element results for the rule across all pages.
All All The implementation score for a website is the average of the website rule implementation scores.

Example Rule Implementation Scores on Individual Page

Description Pass Fail Manual Check Implementation Score
A rule with scope of element, like "Image must have alt text". 8 2 0 80
A rule with scope of page like "Page must have main landmark". 0 1 0 0
A rule with scope of element with elment results of pass, fail and manual checks that may occur for the color contrast rule. 134 29 37 67

Example Rule Implementation Score for All Pages in a Website

This is a hypothetical example for a website

Page results for Rule X Pass Fail Manual Check Implementation Score
Page 1 element results for rule X. 23 12 4 59
Page 2 element results for rule X. 12 4 0 75
Page 3 element results for rule X. 45 0 0 100
Website element results for Rule X 80 16 4 80