Ensure every page contains a top-level heading

NHS Dumfries & Galloway

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

Where this issue has occurred
Title / URLIssues
News – Page 6 – NHS Dumfries & Gallowaywww.nhsdg.co.uk/news/page/6/
1
Patient Hub – NHS Dumfries & Gallowaywww.nhsdg.co.uk/patient-hub/
1
Work with Us portal – Volunteering – NHS Dumfries & Gallowaywww.nhsdg.co.uk/volunteering/
1
Work with Us Portal – Getting Started – D&G Facts – NHS Dumfries & Gallowaywww.nhsdg.co.uk/getting-started-dg-facts/
1
COVID-19 – NHS Dumfries & Gallowaywww.nhsdg.co.uk/covid-19/
1
Hospital Visiting – NHS Dumfries & Gallowaywww.nhsdg.co.uk/visiting/
1
Work with Us Portal – Getting started – Relocation Info – NHS Dumfries & Gallowaywww.nhsdg.co.uk/getting-started-relocation-info/
1
Freedom of Information – NHS Dumfries & Gallowaywww.nhsdg.co.uk/freedom-of-information/
1
Work with Us Portal – Divisions – AHP – NHS Dumfries & Gallowaywww.nhsdg.co.uk/work-with-us-portal-divisions-ahp/
1
Cyber Attack – NHS Dumfries & Gallowaywww.nhsdg.co.uk/cyberattack/
1

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