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| − | How and why to use headings in Canvas and | + | How and why to use headings in Canvas and WordPress. |
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| − | Headings help to add structure and meaning to pages by organizing content into sections and indicating the relative importance of those sections. Assistive technologies and some browsers provide mechanisms to present a list of headings that allows the user to jump to | + | Headings help to add structure and meaning to pages by organizing content into sections and indicating the relative importance of those sections. Assistive technologies and some browsers provide mechanisms to present a list of headings that allows the user to jump to a specific heading (or section of content), as well as establish the importance of the content that is categorized under the heading. |
| − | + | ==Canvas utilizes 4 levels of headings== | |
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| − | The title of the page is styled | + | The title of the page is automatically styled by Canvas as a '''Header 1.''' |
An Accessible page utilizes the levels of headings to establish the reading order of the content. | An Accessible page utilizes the levels of headings to establish the reading order of the content. | ||
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| − | + | ==How to use headings in Canvas== | |
| − | When in edit mode, highlight text and select a Heading from the Paragraph drop-down menu in the Rich Content Editor. | + | When in edit mode, highlight text and select a Heading from the '''Paragraph drop-down menu''' in the '''Rich Content Editor'''. |
| − | A Canvas page title uses '''Heading 1'''. There should be only one h1 per page but there can be multiple '''h2, h3, h4. | + | A Canvas page title uses '''Heading 1'''. There should be only one h1 per page but there can be multiple '''h2, h3, h4. Don't skip main heading levels''' and apply them in a hierarchical order consistently throughout the page. |
'''Examples: Heading 2''' is great for headlines, '''Heading 3''' is good for separating sections of content, and '''Heading 4''' can be used for sub-sections or general sections of content. | '''Examples: Heading 2''' is great for headlines, '''Heading 3''' is good for separating sections of content, and '''Heading 4''' can be used for sub-sections or general sections of content. | ||
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| − | + | ==Wordpress utilizes 6 levels of headings== | |
==Heading 2== | ==Heading 2== | ||
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'''Paragraph''' | '''Paragraph''' | ||
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| − | + | ==How to use Headings in Wordpress== | |
| + | Using headings within '''WordPress''' is similar to using headings in '''Canvas''' | ||
| + | When in edit mode, highlight text and select a Heading from the '''Paragraph drop-down menu''' | ||
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| + | The page title uses '''Heading 1'''. There should be only one h1 per page but there can be multiple '''h2, h3, h4. Don't skip main heading levels''' and apply them in a hierarchical order consistently throughout the page. | ||
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'''Examples: Heading 2''' is great for headlines, '''Heading 3''' is good for separating sections of content, and '''Heading 4''' can be used for sub-sections or general sections of content. | '''Examples: Heading 2''' is great for headlines, '''Heading 3''' is good for separating sections of content, and '''Heading 4''' can be used for sub-sections or general sections of content. | ||
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| − | + | ==Accessibility Resources== | |
*[https://www.evergreen.edu/accessibility Evergreen's Guide on Accessible Technology ] | *[https://www.evergreen.edu/accessibility Evergreen's Guide on Accessible Technology ] | ||
*[[Accessibility_Help|Accessibility Help Page ]] | *[[Accessibility_Help|Accessibility Help Page ]] | ||
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*[[Accessibility:_Where_to_Go_for_Help|Accessibility: Where to Go for Help]] | *[[Accessibility:_Where_to_Go_for_Help|Accessibility: Where to Go for Help]] | ||
*[[Optical_Character_Recognition|Optical Character Recognition]] | *[[Optical_Character_Recognition|Optical Character Recognition]] | ||
| − | + | ===Canvas Accessibility Checklist=== | |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Accessibility_Checklist|Accessibility Checklist]] |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Utilizing_Headings|Utilizing Headings ]] |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Inadequate_Color_Contrast|Inadequate Color Contrast]] |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Utilizing_Descriptive_Text|Utilizing Descriptive Text]] |
*[[Proper_List_Format| Proper List Format]] | *[[Proper_List_Format| Proper List Format]] | ||
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Alt_Text_and_Captioning|Alt Text and Captioning ]] |
*[[Accessible_Video|Accessible Video]] | *[[Accessible_Video|Accessible Video]] | ||
*[[Create_an_Accessible_PDF|Create an Accessible PDF]] | *[[Create_an_Accessible_PDF|Create an Accessible PDF]] | ||
Latest revision as of 14:34, 11 March 2026
How and why to use headings in Canvas and WordPress.
Headings help to add structure and meaning to pages by organizing content into sections and indicating the relative importance of those sections. Assistive technologies and some browsers provide mechanisms to present a list of headings that allows the user to jump to a specific heading (or section of content), as well as establish the importance of the content that is categorized under the heading.
Canvas utilizes 4 levels of headings
Header 2
Header 3
Header 4
Paragraph
The title of the page is automatically styled by Canvas as a Header 1.
An Accessible page utilizes the levels of headings to establish the reading order of the content.
How to use headings in Canvas
When in edit mode, highlight text and select a Heading from the Paragraph drop-down menu in the Rich Content Editor.
A Canvas page title uses Heading 1. There should be only one h1 per page but there can be multiple h2, h3, h4. Don't skip main heading levels and apply them in a hierarchical order consistently throughout the page.
Examples: Heading 2 is great for headlines, Heading 3 is good for separating sections of content, and Heading 4 can be used for sub-sections or general sections of content.
Wordpress utilizes 6 levels of headings
Heading 2
Heading 3
Heading 4
Heading 5
Heading 6
And
Paragraph
How to use Headings in Wordpress
Using headings within WordPress is similar to using headings in Canvas When in edit mode, highlight text and select a Heading from the Paragraph drop-down menu
The page title uses Heading 1. There should be only one h1 per page but there can be multiple h2, h3, h4. Don't skip main heading levels and apply them in a hierarchical order consistently throughout the page.
Examples: Heading 2 is great for headlines, Heading 3 is good for separating sections of content, and Heading 4 can be used for sub-sections or general sections of content.