Ensure every page contains a top-level heading
WaterAid
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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Get involved | WaterAid UKwww.wateraid.org/uk/get-involved | 1 |
Water, toilets and hygiene facts and statistics | WaterAidwww.wateraid.org/uk/what-we-do/facts-and-statistics | 1 |
Water | What we do | WaterAid UKwww.wateraid.org/uk/what-we-do/water | 1 |
Women and girls | WaterAid UKwww.wateraid.org/uk/what-we-do/women-and-girls | 1 |
Fundraising | Raise money for charity | WaterAid UKwww.wateraid.org/uk/get-involved/fundraising | 1 |
Toilets | WaterAid UKwww.wateraid.org/uk/what-we-do/toilets | 1 |
Our global strategy | WaterAid UKwww.wateraid.org/uk/our-global-strategy | 1 |
About us | WaterAid UKwww.wateraid.org/uk/about-us | 1 |
Corporate partnerships | WaterAid UKwww.wateraid.org/uk/corporate-partnerships | 1 |
Running | Charity 10Ks, half marathons and marathons | WaterAid UKwww.wateraid.org/uk/get-involved/events/running | 1 |
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