Kilotest: Diagnoses of position sticky
violation by HTML element 51 on California YIMBY Education Fund page
Here is how tools diagnose the position sticky
issue for HTML element 51 of the California YIMBY Education Fund page.
Basics
- About the
position sticky
issue- Why it matters: User may be unable to see needed content or may be forced to scroll in both dimensions
- Priority: lowest
- Related WCAG standard: 1.4.10
- About the California YIMBY Education Fund page
- URL:
https://cayimby.org/ - Tested on 2026-04-02 at 14:22
- URL:
- About HTML element 51
- Take me there
- Tag name:
DIV - Text:
Skip to content … 2023–2026
- Start tag:
<div id="page" class="site-wrap"> - XPath:
/html/body/div[1] - Bounding box: x = 0, y = 0, width = 1920, height = 4422
Diagnoses
- The CSS <code>position: sticky;</code> property is used in the styles for element <code><header id="masthead" data-js-social-hide="" class="site-header sticky-header"></header></code></p><p>Using fixed (also known as sticky) positions on websites (e.g. sticky headers) can be problematic for people with low vision who have their browser window zoomed in. This is especially problematic on mobile phones where, when zoomed in, the sticky header can take over much of the screen, hiding the content that the user wants to view.
Tool: ASLint (eSSENTIAL Accessibility)
Rule:
position_sticky