Repetitive Content

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Bypass Function (Repetitive Content) - How to Test

1. Use the keyboard to navigate forward through the page. 2. Launch ANDI: Focusable to check for skip links, hide options, etc. Tab Order might be helpful here 3. Determine whether a keyboard-accessible method was provided to bypass repetitive content 4. Use the keyboard to activate the skip function and ensure it works.

Consistent Navigation (Repetitive Content) - How to Test

1. Identify navigational components that are repeated on multiple pages 2. Find the reading order an determine whether the navigational components appears in the same order on every page. If this is TRUE, it passes: Each repeated component occurs in the same order for every page its on.

Consistent Identification (Repetitive Content) - How to Test

1. Launch Andi: Focusable and examine the output for each element. 2. If the components with identical functionalities are identified consistently, the test passes.

Bypass Function (Repetitive Content) - Purpose of Testing

Ensure a keyboard-accessible method exists to bypass blocks of content that are repeated on multiple pages.

Consistent Identification (Repetitive Content) - Purpose of Testing

Ensure consistent identification (or labeling) of components that perform the same function throughout a website, making features easier to use.

Consistent Navigation (Repetitive Content) - Purpose of Testing

Ensure there is a consistent layout for users when interacting with repeated navigational mechanisms (menus, headers, etc). Each mechanism should appear in the same order on each page.

Repetitive Content - Purpose of Testing

Ensure users with cogitive and/or vision limitations can navigate a page quickly and predictably, by following three criteria regarding blocks of content that are repeated on multiple pages: + They can be skipped so that main page content can be easily accessed. + If they are functional, they are consistently labeled. + They are in a consistent relative order.

A website has repeated blocks of menu items on each web page and a skip link. Selecting the skip link takes you to the search element within the menu.

Failing - Bypass Function (Repetitive Content)

A search mechanism is used across a website to search through the site. The search input is labeled by "Search," "Find," and "Locate." Andi output mimics what the text next to the search bar says.

Failing - Consistent Identification (Repetitive Content)

A website has a nav bar at the top of each page. As you move through the site, the order and placement of the nav elements changes.

Failing - Consistent Navigation (Repetitive Content)

Consistent Navigation (Repetitive Content) - Identifying

Identify all navigational elements that are repeated on other pages and check their order with the Andi: structures > "reading order" tab

Bypass Function (Repetitive Content) - Identifying

Identify blocks of content that are repeated on multiple pages, like headers, banners, links, etc. They don't have to be exactly the same. Find the skip link using the keyboard, ANDI: Focusable, and ANDI: Links/Buttons > "show links list" > skip links (if available),

Consistent Identification (Repetitive Content) - Identifying

Identify components that have the same functionality within a set of web pages. We're not looking for if the components have different outputs, just the same functionality.

DHS has repeated content blocks including menu items and site navigation items/options before the main content. Pressing the Tab key puts focus on a "Skip to Main Content" link before encountering any repetitive content on the page. The link is revealed on focus. Selecting the link takes the user to the main content. One Tab forwards shows visible focus on the first link in the main content.

Passing - Bypass Function (Repetitive Content)

A website has two buttons "Delete" and "Deny" The Andi Output of the buttons is the same throughout the website.

Passing - Consistent Identification (Repetitive Content)

A company's banner has the logo, a facebook icon, a search form field, a site map, and a nav bar at the top of three web pages on their website. They appear in the same relative order for each page they live on. One page does not contain the search form, but the other items are still in order.

Passing - Consistent Navigation (Repetitive Content)


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