Headings are like this writing styles
outlines
"Section" is used to describe a part of the visual page but is also this type of development code
DAILY DOUBLE!!!
landmark
What does aria-required="true" indicate to a screen reader user
that the input is required and must be filled in before the form can be submitted
What is the abbreviation for a screen reader
SR
Just like the "Highlander" there can be only this many H1 (top level headings) per page
one
Visually, a section is created by what type of design
spacing
whitespace
border
background color change
What ARIA tag uses other text on the page to "describe" or announce other information with an input
aria-describedby
Name another form of assistive technology other than a screen reader
Dragon
line highlighter
step stool
etc
What follows an H2
another H2 or an H3
Can a section have its own heading
absolutely!
If you add aria-label to an input will it read the textual label
No. Aria-label will overwrite the textual label and will only read the text in the aria-label attribute.
Is assistive technology ALWAYS software or technology
no there are low tech assistive technologies too such as step stools, grabbers, wheelchairs, canes, etc.
The order of headings is called
heading level order
How does a screen reader user move to a selected section of the page
by opening a list of headings and making a selection
When should you use aria-labelledby
If the label you want is already on the page in text, you can apply the aria-labelledby attribute and reuse the text on the page.
* This is great if you want to change code in only one place and have it update the label too!
When leading Mario, what is one thing you should never do
go through a revolving door!
How many heading levels are there in HTML
6
Can a skip link move to a specific section of the page
Yes! Although "main content" is normally available, if there is a specific section that is important, it is absolutely applicable to put a skip link to that section and even a skip link from that section to the main content.
What information does aria-invalid relay to the screen reader user
the input was not filled in or filled in incorrectly
At what speed do most screen reader users listen to content
350-500 WPM
The average person can listen for comprehension at approximately 120-150 WPM