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WCAG 3.1.1 ✅ (Supports): Language of Page #5157

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Level: A
Principle: Understandable
Result: ✅ Supports

  • ✅ Material
  • 🟠 OLH
  • 🟠 Clean
    Single bug inprint.html templates on OLH and Clean, only users who select to print an article will encounter this. Accessibility mode is there as an alternative, as is the article page itself.

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WCAG 2.2 Success Criterion

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  • Review previous Audit Result
  • Review work identified in previous audit and list open issues.
  • Check for any other relevant open issues.
  • Retest open issues, are these issues still present?
  • Test for any new issues that may have been introduced.
  • Determine compliance status, add this to issue name.
  • Add any new issues to the Accessibility project for triage.

Previous audit

#4133

✅ language of page
The language of the page is specified.

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Audit Notes

The language of the page is defined in the base.html in each theme, which is then used in all pages on the front of house except the internal server error (500). The 500 error pages don't us the base.html. These indicate a server error. They have their own lang= instead.

Since the last audit, a bug was found where the page language didn't update for translations, this has since been fixed.

The only <html> tags on the front of house are in the base.html, the 500.html and the print.html templates.
All three themes (olh, material, clean) have lang= in their base.html and their 500.html templates.

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The print.html templates need to have their language set.

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