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WCAG 2.4.5: Multiple Ways
WCAG 2.4.5 requires that websites provide more than one way for users to locate any given page within a set of web pages — for example, through a site search, a sitemap, or a navigation menu. This ensures that users with different abilities and preferences can find content using the method that works best for them.
WCAG 2.4.8: Location
WCAG 2.4.8 requires that users can determine where they are within a set of web pages — for example, through breadcrumbs, site maps, or highlighted navigation links. This helps users with cognitive disabilities, screen reader users, and anyone navigating complex sites to orient themselves and move through content with confidence.
WCAG 2.4.10: Section Headings
WCAG 2.4.10 requires that section headings are used to organize content whenever a page contains multiple sections, enabling users to navigate and understand the structure of the page. This criterion supports screen reader users, cognitive accessibility needs, and anyone who relies on document structure to orient themselves within long or complex content.
