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All technologies that contain links
This technique relates to:
The objective of this technique is to provide a mechanism to bypass blocks of material by providing a list of links to the different sections of the content. The links in this list, like a small table of contents at the beginning of the content, set focus to the different sections of the content. This technique is particularly useful for pages with many independent sections, such as portals. It may also be combined with other techniques for skipping blocks within a section.
The Web pages on a site all start with three links that navigate to the main content of that Web page, the search field, and the navigation bar.
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For each link in the set of links provided for this purpose:
Check that the only controls in the Web page that precede the link are other links in the set.
Check that the description of each link communicates that it links to some section of the content.
Check that the link is either always visible or visible when it has keyboard focus. [2100]
[end add]Check that activating the link moves the focus to that section of the content.
All checks above are true.