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Known Issues - These "violations" have been flagged as problematic by Axe, our accessibility scanner. Axe's "no false positives" philosophy means that if it's shown here, it's likely a problem to someone.

Known Issues on This Page

Elements must only use permitted ARIA attributes

serious

Ensures ARIA attributes are not prohibited for an element's role. Axe Reference

Rule type: WCAG 2.0 A, WCAG SC 4.1.2, EN-301-549, EN-9.4.1.2
  1. <span aria-label="Search" class="glyphicon glyphicon-search lineHeightIcon"></span>
    Element selector:
    .glyphicon-search.lineHeightIcon[aria-label="Search"]
    Failing checks (All of these should pass)
    • aria-label attribute cannot be used on a span with no valid role attribute.

<ul> and <ol> must only directly contain <li>, <script> or <template> elements

serious

Ensures that lists are structured correctly. Axe Reference

Rule type: WCAG 2.0 A, WCAG SC 1.3.1, EN-301-549, EN-9.1.3.1
  1. <ul class="list-inline">
    Element selector:
    .list-inline
    Failing checks (All of these should pass)
    • List element has direct children that are not allowed: span, br #accessibility_link .list-inline > br

<li> elements must be contained in a <ul> or <ol>

serious

Ensures <li> elements are used semantically. Axe Reference

Rule type: WCAG 2.0 A, WCAG SC 1.3.1, EN-301-549, EN-9.1.3.1
  1. <li class="visible-xs visible-sm hidden-md hidden-lg" style="background-color:transparent !important;color:transparent !important;"><a aria-label="Close Navigation" href="#" id="closeMobileNav" data-toggle="collapse" data-target=".navbar-collapse.in"></a></li>
    Element selector:
    .visible-xs
    Failing checks (At least one of these should pass)
    • List item does not have a <ul>, <ol> parent element