Ensure every page contains a top-level heading
Plains ISD
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
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After concerns of handing Facebook taxpayer info, four companies found to have improperly shared data |www.plainsisd.net/article/1837829 | 1 |
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Optimal Protocols for Studying & Learning |www.plainsisd.net/article/1774115 | 1 |
23andMe will retain your genetic information, even if you delete the account |www.plainsisd.net/article/1824944 | 1 |
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Snapchat wants to put your AI-generated face in its ads |www.plainsisd.net/article/1772745 | 1 |
Texas parents gain new tools to control their teen’s social media use |www.plainsisd.net/article/1753619 | 1 |
How to Create a Secure Username |www.plainsisd.net/article/1979814 | 1 |
Tracing what went wrong in 2012 for today’s teens |www.plainsisd.net/article/1585530 | 1 |
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