Rule idea: No duplicate alt on area
See original GitHub issueImage maps should not have different area
elements on the same img
, with the same accessible text.
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ok, have modified the HTML to reflect what we need to catch
@goodwitch @WilcoFiers @dylanb @isner Matt and I were looking at this rule this morning. Based on the Understanding doc for 2.4.4, specifically this paragraph below , I think we need to revisit our Jedi Council decision:
“It is a best practice for links with the same destination to have consistent text (and this is a requirement per Success Criterion 3.2.4 for pages in a set). It is also a best practice for links with different purposes and destinations to have different link text.”