Heading block uses a counter-intuitive icon #15340
Labels
[Block] Heading
Affects the Headings Block
[Focus] Accessibility (a11y)
Changes that impact accessibility and need corresponding review (e.g. markup changes).
Needs Dev
Ready for, and needs developer efforts
[Status] In Progress
Tracking issues with work in progress
[Type] Enhancement
A suggestion for improvement.
Heading block uses a counter-intuitive icon
Issue description
The "Block Type" menu, and block editor type button, use icons for
each block, and in most cases these are good representations of the
block. However the "Heading" block type uses the letter "T", which
is potentially confusing, since "Heading" doesn't start with "T".
Users with cognitive disabilities, especially those who are more
icon-reliant, may mistake the heading type for something else (such as
"Table" or "Text"), especially in cases where only the icon is
visible (such as in the block editor button, or when the "Block Type"
menu list is scrolled so that only the icon is visible).
Remediation Guidance
Use the letter "H" as the icon for the Heading block type. This also
matches the other H icons used for setting the level (H2, H3, etc.).
Relevant standards
(Level A)
Note: This issue may be a duplicate with other existing accessibility-related bugs in this project. This issue comes from the Gutenberg accessibility audit, performed by Tenon and funded by WP Campus. This issue is GUT-102 in Tenon's report
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