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Commenter: Glenda Sims <glenda.sims@deque.com>

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I need clarification on 2.4.1 Bypass Blocks. Can you tell me if my interpretation is correct:

I think it is possible to pass WCAG 2.0 SC 2.4.1 by doing ONE of the following:

Creating links to skip blocks of repeated materials.
OR
Grouping blocks of repeated material in a way that can be skipped.


In other words, I think you can pick a single technique from either of these options and pass 2.4.1.

For example:

If Site "A" met "G1: Adding a link at the top of each page that goes directly to the main content area" , it would pass 2.4.1 (even if Site A did not employ anything that address "grouping blocks of repeated material in a way that can be skipped".


OR

If Site "B" met "H69: Providing heading elements at the beginning of each section of content", it would pass 2.4.1 (even if Site B did not employe anything that addresses "creating links to skip blocks of repeated materials".


I know this is a very narrow interpretation of WCAG 2.0 SC 2.4.1, and with all my heart I recommend it is a best practice to employ both headings and skip links, but the question at hand is...do I "fail" a site on WCAG 2.0 SC 2.4.1 if it doesn't have sufficient techniques for both "creating links to skip blocks of repeated materials" and "grouping blocks of repeated material in a way that can be skipped"?

Thanks in advance for your insight (as you might guess, the Deque Accessibility Experts are not in agreement in how to interpret this).
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