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notice: Sidebar declares a heading for ‘contents’ via role=heading but doesn’t set a heading level
Expected behavior
add aria-heading="2"
Desktop:
This issue is not OS or browser specific, but for tracking purposes, testing was done on Win11, in Edge Version 114.0.1823.58 (Official build) (64-bit).
Smartphone:
This issue is not device, OS, or browser specific.
Additional context
This is an accessibility issue, please annotate this bug with the 'accessibility' label.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Note: the ARIA 1.1 specification allowed the use of role=heading without an accompanying aria-level attribute, and would default to a heading level of 2 if aria-level was missing. The ARIA 1.2 specification forbids that and requires an aria-level attribute.
Describe the bug
Sidebar uses a heading without declaring a heading level
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
notice: Sidebar declares a heading for ‘contents’ via role=heading but doesn’t set a heading level
Expected behavior
add aria-heading="2"
Desktop:
This issue is not OS or browser specific, but for tracking purposes, testing was done on Win11, in Edge Version 114.0.1823.58 (Official build) (64-bit).
Smartphone:
This issue is not device, OS, or browser specific.
Additional context
This is an accessibility issue, please annotate this bug with the 'accessibility' label.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: