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Using aria or html articles
From: McGehee, Michele
Date: Nov 22, 2019 3:55PM
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I'm working on an interesting page and would love to get feedback. I have a=
ttached a picture of the basic layout of the page and I will do my best to =
describe the setup.
The page has a navigation along the side and then two columns of informatio=
n. The Heading 3s in the picture are different categories of information th=
at can contain 1 or more 'cards'. The right column has sliders that dynamic=
ally change amounts and totals near the green confirm button. Users need to=
be able to navigate down and across both columns of information.
I don't have the option of changing the layout unfortunately, but I need a=
way to tag this screen so that the Group 1 and Group 2 in the design can l=
ive together under the Header 3 category.
Would you tag the cards as articles? And if so, would you tag all of them a=
rticles or am I making this too complicated.
Thank you.
Michele McGehee | Digital Accessibility Specialist
Washington Health Benefits Exchange
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