Kilotest: Diagnoses of heading-like styles dubious
violation by HTML element 297 on Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at PSU page
Here is how tools diagnose the heading-like styles dubious
issue for HTML element 297 of the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at PSU page.
Basics
- About the
heading-like styles dubious
issue- Why it matters: User may be unable to understand the topic of a part of the document
- Priority: lowest
- Related WCAG standard: 1.3.1
- About the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at PSU page
- URL:
https://www.pdx.edu/museum-of-art/ - Tested on 2026-04-09 at 03:46
- URL:
- About HTML element 297
- Take me there
- Tag name:
P - Text:
January 20 - April 25, 2026
- Start tag:
<p> - XPath:
[not obtained] - Bounding box: x = 390, y = 1567, width = 547, height = 28
Diagnoses
- <p>If this all-bold line of text is functioning as a heading for the following text rather than a visual emphasis, replace the bold formatting with the appropriately numbered heading. Otherwise, dismiss this alert.</p> <p>Headings and subheadings create a <a href="https://www.w3.org/WAI/tutorials/page-structure/headings/" title="Opens in new tab" target="_blank">navigable table of contents</a> for assistive devices. The heading's <strong><em>number</em></strong> indicates its <strong><em>depth</em></strong> in the page outline; e.g.:</p> <ul> <li>Heading level 1 <ul> <li>Heading level 2: a topic <ul><li>Heading level 3: a subtopic</li></ul></li> <li>Heading level 2: a new topic</li> </ul> </li> </ul>
Tool: Editoria11y (Princeton University)
Rule:
textPossibleHeading