Success criterion 2.4.2 Page Titled
Level Level A, WCAG principle: Operable
Assigned to the following themes: CODE AND LABELS WHOLE SITE WORDING
Each page must have a unique and descriptive <title> that reflects its topic or purpose.
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6 success criteria found for Code and labels theme and Operable principle and
Level Level A, WCAG principle: Operable
Assigned to the following themes: CODE AND LABELS WHOLE SITE WORDING
Each page must have a unique and descriptive <title> that reflects its topic or purpose.
Level Level A, WCAG principle: Operable
Assigned to the following themes: CODE AND LABELS WORDING
The purpose of each link must be clear from:
Level Level A, WCAG principle: Operable
Assigned to the following themes: CODE AND LABELS FORMS
The visible text of a button, link, or form field must also be part of its accessible (programmatic) name.
Level Level AA, WCAG principle: Operable
Assigned to the following themes: CODE AND LABELS WORDING
Headings must describe what follows.
Labels and buttons must clearly communicate what information is needed or what action will happen.
Level Level AAA, WCAG principle: Operable
Assigned to the following themes: CODE AND LABELS
Related content must be organized into clear sections using headings.
Level Level AAA, WCAG principle: Operable
Assigned to the following themes: CODE AND LABELS WORDING
The purpose of each link must be clear: