Ensure every page contains a top-level heading
London Business School
From: WCAG 2.0 A 1.3.1
Every page should have a clearly defined heading, known as a "H1" (Heading 1).
Where this issue has occurred
Title / URL | Issues |
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Article Topics | Thought leadership | Search | London Business Schoolwww.london.edu/think/articletopics?topics=Ethics | 1 |
Article Topics | Thought leadership | Search | London Business Schoolwww.london.edu/think/articletopics?topics=Diversity | 1 |
Think | Thought Leadership | London Business Schoolwww.london.edu/think?topics=Sustainability | 1 |
Article Topics | Thought leadership | Search | London Business Schoolwww.london.edu/think/articletopics?topics=Learning | 1 |
Think | Thought Leadership | London Business Schoolwww.london.edu/think?topics=Decision-making | 1 |
Article Topics | Thought leadership | Search | London Business Schoolwww.london.edu/think/articletopics?topics=Strategy | 1 |
Article Topics | Thought leadership | Search | London Business Schoolwww.london.edu/think/articletopics?topics=Society | 1 |
Think | Thought Leadership | London Business Schoolwww.london.edu/think?topics=Design%20thinking | 1 |
FAQs | London Business Schoolwww.london.edu/about/contact/faqs | 1 |
Think | Thought Leadership | London Business Schoolwww.london.edu/think?topics=Influence | 1 |
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