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Accessibility Guide

Accessibility is not a niche area of web design: everybody who works on the web needs to be interested in accessibility. You should try to make your websites as accessible as possible. For some of you it’s a legal obligation, but for everyone else it’s just the right thing to do.

These are some (but not all) of the elements that you can use. This is just a basic overview, so visit the links to get more detail on how they should be used.

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HTML5 ARIA Description
<header> role="banner" Introduction to a page or section. Can contain a heading (H1-H6), site logo, navigation.
<nav> role="navigation" Can be used for various types of navigation such as site navigation, subnavigation, breadcrumbs, previous/next links.
<footer> role="contentinfo" Describes the page or a section of the page. A page’s footer may contain author name, copyright info, privacy policy, etc.
<aside> role="complementary" Information that is tangentially related to the main page content, but can be read separately. Visually you might see this as a sidebar.
<article> no equivilent Independent item such as a blog post, article, etc. Think of it as something that could be independently picked up and moved around, such as blog posts in a RSS feed.

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