Change modal headings to h1 #5621
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10 warnings
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lint-html:
content/patterns/treeview/examples/treeview-navigation.html#L296
Consider using the “h1” element as a top-level heading only (all “h1” elements are treated as top-level headings by many screen readers and other tools).
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lint-html:
content/patterns/treeview/examples/treeview-navigation.html#L75
The “banner” role is unnecessary for element “header”.
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lint-html:
content/patterns/dialog-modal/examples/dialog.html#L151
Consider using the “h1” element as a top-level heading only (all “h1” elements are treated as top-level headings by many screen readers and other tools).
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lint-html:
content/patterns/dialog-modal/examples/dialog.html#L163
Consider using the “h1” element as a top-level heading only (all “h1” elements are treated as top-level headings by many screen readers and other tools).
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lint-html:
content/patterns/dialog-modal/examples/dialog.html#L55
Consider using the “h1” element as a top-level heading only (all “h1” elements are treated as top-level headings by many screen readers and other tools).
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lint-html:
content/patterns/dialog-modal/examples/dialog.html#L99
Consider using the “h1” element as a top-level heading only (all “h1” elements are treated as top-level headings by many screen readers and other tools).
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lint-html:
content/patterns/feed/examples/feed-display.html#L27
Section lacks heading. Consider using “h2”-“h6” elements to add identifying headings to all sections, or else use a “div” element instead for any cases where no heading is needed.
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lint-html:
content/patterns/menubar/examples/menubar-navigation.html#L227
The “contentinfo” role is unnecessary for element “footer”.
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lint-html:
content/patterns/menubar/examples/menubar-navigation.html#L217
Consider using the “h1” element as a top-level heading only (all “h1” elements are treated as top-level headings by many screen readers and other tools).
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lint-html:
content/patterns/menubar/examples/menubar-navigation.html#L69
The “banner” role is unnecessary for element “header”.
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