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How do screenreaders read headers in Rise?
- 2 months ago
Phil, you are correct the 'paragraph with heading' block produces an H2, and the subheading block is an H3. The H1 exists in two places- on the cover page (course title) and then each lesson title is also h1.
PhilWade​ From a design perspective there are times when a statement offers the esthetic we are looking for to seperate a section/introduce a new topic. Otherwise the Heading/Subheading options are pretty bland. Perhaps more seasoned users have found ways to be more creative in the application of Headings and Subheadings for visual interest. I'm open to learn from any and all suggestions :) It could very simply be that I just need to think about Headings and Subheadings differently in this regard.
But I also flag that only 2 levels of headings is not much in terms of navigation.
An example provided below
In their accessibility conformity report they state the following, but I dont see a means to "label" things as headers, perhaps I am misreading...
"Authors can use heading blocks and descriptive labels to clarify the structure and purpose of lesson content.
Built-in lesson controls include visible labels that describe their function."
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