Content after the Start button referenced on website #4026
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audit july 2024
Issues from July 2024 external accessibility audit against WCAG 2.2 criteria
This issue is from the accessibility audit of the Design System website by DAC in July 2024.
DAC's description
The placement for information that users may need to complete the service is located after the button used to start the service. Many users, including those who rely on screen reading software or enhanced screen magnification, navigate web content sequentially. If essential information is placed after the button, they might miss it because they are not aware they need to keep navigating beyond the button.
DAC's proposed solution
Consider placing the ‘Before you start’ heading and its following information to be placed before the control to start the service, so that all users can access it.
Background information
This is a known issues for start pages on www.gov.uk, nothing directly to do with the GOV.UK Design System, so nothing we can change directly.
But what we can do, though, is to update screenshots and update the guidance to reflect the best practice.
Related issues
Additional instances
This is a specific content issue that only appears on this page.
Needed roles
Content designer, designer
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