Digital Hall of Fame Screen Reader Landmark Audit

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Digital Hall of Fame Screen Reader Landmark Audit for Faster Navigation

Digital Hall of Fame Screen Reader Landmark Audit for Faster Navigation

A school’s online hall of fame or digital recognition collection may honor hundreds of inductees—but if screen reader users cannot quickly jump between the page header, primary inductee gallery, search controls, and footer without listening through every repeated navigation link, the recognition experience fails a meaningful portion of the audience before it begins. A digital hall of fame screen reader landmark audit gives athletic directors, IT teams, web administrators, and recognition-program owners a concrete process for verifying that every major page region is wrapped in the correct HTML landmark element or ARIA role, that repeated blocks are labeled distinctly, and that users of NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver, and TalkBack can reach any section in two keystrokes rather than dozens. The short answer: map your page regions, confirm one <main> landmark, label every duplicate navigation, expose the inductee search form with role="search", and test the complete flow using actual screen reader software before each major content update.

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