How does the hierarchy of heading tags (h1 to h6) affect web accessibility?
- They determine the website's load time.
- They dictate the color scheme of the website.
- They influence the site's mobile responsiveness.
- They provide a structured document outline for screen readers and assistive technologies.
Heading tags from h1 to h6 offer a hierarchical structure to web content. Properly used, they give a clear content outline that assistive technologies like screen readers use to narrate the content effectively to users with disabilities. Ensuring a clear hierarchy aids users in understanding the content structure and navigation, making the web more accessible.
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