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Landmark

A landmark is a region of a page identified to assistive technology by either a semantic HTML element (header, nav, main, aside, footer) or an explicit ARIA role (banner, navigation, main, complementary, contentinfo), allowing screen-reader users to skip directly to major sections of the page.

About Landmark

Every page should have at minimum a banner (header), main, and contentinfo (footer). Multiple landmarks of the same type should be distinguished by aria-label.

Where Landmark appears in a AccessivePath audit

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