Files
freeCodeCamp/curriculum/challenges/english/01-responsive-web-design/applied-accessibility/make-screen-reader-navigation-easier-with-the-header-landmark.md
Sem Bauke 5b760e50a3 fix(curriculum) Improved readability and grammar (#41340)
* fix(curriculum) Improved readability and grammar

* fix missing tags and grammar

* fix(curriculum) changes to grammar

* fix(curriculum) grammar fixes

* Update curriculum/challenges/english/01-responsive-web-design/applied-accessibility/make-elements-only-visible-to-a-screen-reader-by-using-custom-css.md

Co-authored-by: Randell Dawson <5313213+RandellDawson@users.noreply.github.com>

* fix(curriculum) Grammar fix

* chore: apply suggestions from code review

Co-authored-by: Nicholas Carrigan (he/him) <nhcarrigan@gmail.com>

Co-authored-by: Randell Dawson <5313213+RandellDawson@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Mrugesh Mohapatra <1884376+raisedadead@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Nicholas Carrigan (he/him) <nhcarrigan@gmail.com>
2021-03-10 09:00:03 -08:00

112 lines
3.2 KiB
Markdown

---
id: 587d7787367417b2b2512aa1
title: Make Screen Reader Navigation Easier with the header Landmark
challengeType: 0
videoUrl: 'https://scrimba.com/c/cB76vtv'
forumTopicId: 301023
dashedName: make-screen-reader-navigation-easier-with-the-header-landmark
---
# --description--
The next HTML5 element that adds semantic meaning and improves accessibility is the `header` tag. It's used to wrap introductory information or navigation links for its parent tag and works well around content that's repeated at the top on multiple pages.
`header` shares the embedded landmark feature you saw with `main`, allowing assistive technologies to quickly navigate to that content.
**Note:** The `header` is meant for use in the `body` tag of your HTML document. It is different than the `head` element, which contains the page's title, meta information, etc.
# --instructions--
Camper Cat is writing some great articles about ninja training, and wants to add a page for them to his site. Change the top `div` that currently contains the `h1` to a `header` tag instead.
# --hints--
Your code should have one `header` tag.
```js
assert($('header').length == 1);
```
Your `header` tags should wrap around the `h1`.
```js
assert($('header').children('h1').length == 1);
```
Your code should not have any `div` tags.
```js
assert($('div').length == 0);
```
Your `header` element should have a closing tag.
```js
assert(
code.match(/<\/header>/g) &&
code.match(/<\/header>/g).length === code.match(/<header>/g).length
);
```
# --seed--
## --seed-contents--
```html
<body>
<div>
<h1>Training with Camper Cat</h1>
</div>
<main>
<section id="stealth">
<h2>Stealth &amp; Agility Training</h2>
<article><h3>Climb foliage quickly using a minimum spanning tree approach</h3></article>
<article><h3>No training is NP-complete without parkour</h3></article>
</section>
<section id="combat">
<h2>Combat Training</h2>
<article><h3>Dispatch multiple enemies with multithreaded tactics</h3></article>
<article><h3>Goodbye world: 5 proven ways to knock out an opponent</h3></article>
</section>
<section id="weapons">
<h2>Weapons Training</h2>
<article><h3>Swords: the best tool to literally divide and conquer</h3></article>
<article><h3>Breadth-first or depth-first in multi-weapon training?</h3></article>
</section>
</main>
</body>
```
# --solutions--
```html
<body>
<header>
<h1>Training with Camper Cat</h1>
</header>
<main>
<section id="stealth">
<h2>Stealth &amp; Agility Training</h2>
<article><h3>Climb foliage quickly using a minimum spanning tree approach</h3></article>
<article><h3>No training is NP-complete without parkour</h3></article>
</section>
<section id="combat">
<h2>Combat Training</h2>
<article><h3>Dispatch multiple enemies with multithreaded tactics</h3></article>
<article><h3>Goodbye world: 5 proven ways to knock out an opponent</h3></article>
</section>
<section id="weapons">
<h2>Weapons Training</h2>
<article><h3>Swords: the best tool to literally divide and conquer</h3></article>
<article><h3>Breadth-first or depth-first in multi-weapon training?</h3></article>
</section>
</main>
</body>
```