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17 feb 2026

  • 21:4421:44 17 feb 2026 difs. hist. +1674 N 2526UdL2.4.1-A-003Shein does not provide a visible skip link, forcing keyboard and screen reader users to tab through repeated menus on every page. Starbucks includes a “Skip to main content” link that appears when using the keyboard, allowing users to jump directly to the main content. última
  • 21:4121:41 17 feb 2026 difs. hist. +132 N Archivo:2025 26 UdL 2.4.1-A ACC.jpgWhen pressing Tab on https://www.starbucks.com/, a “Skip to main content” link appears at the top of the page before navigation. última
  • 21:3421:34 17 feb 2026 difs. hist. +218 N Archivo:2025 26 UdL 2.4.1-A NOA.jpgThe page contains a very large repeated navigation menu (categories, offers, account, language selector, etc.) but does not provide a visible “Skip to main content” link when navigating with the keyboard (Tab key). última
  • 21:1721:17 17 feb 2026 difs. hist. +2659 N 2526UdL3.1.2-A-002Under WCAG 2.0 – 3.1.2 (Language of Parts) from the World Wide Web Consortium: The non-accessible example (e.g., El País) does not mark “déjà vu” with lang="fr", causing screen readers to mispronounce it. The accessible example (e.g., BBC) correctly uses the lang attribute, ensuring proper pronunciation and comprehension. última
  • 21:1021:10 17 feb 2026 difs. hist. +199 N Archivo:2025 26 UdL 3.1.2-A ACC.jpgThis example correctly implements WCAG 2.0 Success Criterion 3.1.2 because: The main page language is defined as Spanish (lang="es"). The English phrase is wrapped in a <span> element with lang="en". última
  • 20:4620:46 17 feb 2026 difs. hist. +428 N Archivo:2025 26 UdL 3.1.2-A NOA.jpgIn some articles, foreign expressions such as “déjà vu” (French) appear within Spanish text without being marked with lang="fr" in the HTML code. The primary language of the page is Spanish (lang="es"). However, the expression “déjà vu” is a French phrase and is not marked with lang="fr". This violates WCAG 2.0 Success Criterion 3.1.2 because the language change within the text is not programmatically identified. última
  • 20:0020:00 17 feb 2026 difs. hist. +1630 N 2526UdL1.4.1-B-001The text compares an inaccessible example (H&M) with an accessible one (GOV.UK). H&M relies on color and hover effects to identify links, which fails WCAG 1.4.1 and makes navigation difficult for users with color blindness, low vision, or keyboard-only access. GOV.UK uses underlining, high contrast, and clear focus styles, meeting accessibility standards and ensuring links are easy to identify for all users. última
  • 19:5119:51 17 feb 2026 difs. hist. +165 N Archivo:2025 26 UdL 1.4.1-B NOA.jpgInline links such as category references, or collection names: Are not underlined Often use the same color as surrounding text Become visually distinct only on hover última
  • 19:3219:32 17 feb 2026 difs. hist. +128 N Archivo:2025 26 UdL 1.4.1-B ACC.jpgOn GOV.UK pages: Inline links are always underlined Link color contrast is sufficient Strong keyboard focus indicator is present última