WCAG 2.4.6 — Headings and Labels
What this criterion requires
“Headings and Labels”
This criterion belongs to the Operable principle (2.4 Navigable) and corresponds to WCAG Level AA. Level AA is required by the European Accessibility Act and most national legislation.
How to test this criterion
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Identify relevant elements
Browse the page and locate all elements related to the “Operable” principle. Use the browser inspector to examine the HTML code.
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Verify compliance
For each identified element, verify it meets the conditions described by the criterion. Test with a screen reader (NVDA, VoiceOver) if necessary.
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Document findings
Note each non-conformity with precise location in the code, a description of the issue, and the recommended fix.
What Scrutia detects
Scrutia automatically tests criterion 2.4.6during every audit. Our AI engine analyzes the HTML code, ARIA attributes, keyboard navigation and dynamic interactions to detect non-conformities related to the “Operable” principle.
The generated report includes for each detected issue: the exact location in the DOM, an accessible explanation of the problem, and a copy-paste code fix.
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Test your siteOther criteria in the “Operable” principle
- 2.1.1A
Keyboard
- 2.1.2A
No Keyboard Trap
- 2.1.4A
Character Key Shortcuts
- 2.2.1A
Timing Adjustable
- 2.2.2A
Pause, Stop, Hide
- 2.3.1A
Three Flashes or Below Threshold
- 2.4.1A
Bypass Blocks
- 2.4.2A
Page Titled
- 2.4.3A
Focus Order
- 2.4.4A
Link Purpose (In Context)
- 2.4.5AA
Multiple Ways
- 2.4.7AA
Focus Visible
- 2.5.1A
Pointer Gestures
- 2.5.2A
Pointer Cancellation
- 2.5.3A
Label in Name
- 2.5.4A
Motion Actuation