Success criterion 2.4.1 Bypass Blocks
Level Level A, WCAG principle: Operable
Assigned to the following themes: KEYBOARD
It must be possible to skip repeated blocks of content (e.g. navigation, header) and jump directly to the main part of the page.
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4 success criteria found for Level A + AA and Keyboard theme and 2.4 Navigable category
Level Level A, WCAG principle: Operable
Assigned to the following themes: KEYBOARD
It must be possible to skip repeated blocks of content (e.g. navigation, header) and jump directly to the main part of the page.
Level Level A, WCAG principle: Operable
Assigned to the following themes: KEYBOARD
Focus must follow a logical and meaningful order that preserves relationships and matches how the page is naturally read, regardless of layout or language direction.
Level Level AA, WCAG principle: Operable
Assigned to the following themes: KEYBOARD
When an element receives focus, it must be at least partially visible.
Level Level AA, WCAG principle: Operable
Assigned to the following themes: KEYBOARD SENSORY
A visible indicator must show which element is currently focused when navigating with a keyboard.