Labeling Regions
Provide labels to distinguish two page regions of the same type, such as “main navigation” and “sub-navigation” menus using a <nav>
element on the same page. Labels are also used to change the default identification of page regions, for example, to identify a <aside>
region as “advertisement”. Regions that are unique, such as <main>
, do not need additional labels.
Using aria-labelledby
Use aria-labelledby
to point to an existing element by its (unique) id
. The label of the region is the content of the referenced element. Every element can be a label this way. Labels should be short and descriptive. If a heading is present in the region, consider using it as the label:
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Note: This approach using headings is also backward compatible for older web browsers and assistive technologies do not process HTML5 and WAI-ARIA.
Using aria-label
Use the WAI-ARIA aria-label
attribute to label the region. Consider this approach if the label should not appear visually on the page.
View a complete code example with regions and labels.
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