Kilotest: Violations of nav links better as list?
issue for Freedom of the Press Foundation page
Here are the HTML elements reported to violate rules belonging to the nav links better as list?
issue.
Basics
About the nav links better as list?
issue
Why it matters: User cannot get help recognizing a list of navigation links
Priority: lowest
Related WCAG standard: 1.3.1
Violator count: 6
Reported by 1 tool (HTML CodeSniffer)
About the Freedom of the Press Foundation page
URL: https://freedom.press/
Tested by job e71 on 2026-04-02 at 14:24
Violators
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Element 543
- Take me there
- XPath:
/html/body /div[1] /footer[1] /div[1] /div[3] /div[1] - Tag name:
DIV - Text:
Privacy Policy … Accessibility
- Reported by HTML CodeSniffer
- What diagnoses were reported?
Element 361
- Take me there
- XPath:
/html/body /div[1] /main[1] /div[2] /section[1] /div[2] /article[2] /div[1] - Tag name:
DIV - Text:
SEARCH & SEIZURE•ARTICLE
- Reported by HTML CodeSniffer
- What diagnoses were reported?
Element 369
- Take me there
- XPath:
/html/body /div[1] /main[1] /div[2] /section[1] /div[2] /article[3] /div[1] - Tag name:
DIV - Text:
EXPERT ANALYSIS•ARTICLE
- Reported by HTML CodeSniffer
- What diagnoses were reported?
Element 408
- Take me there
- XPath:
/html/body /div[1] /main[1] /div[4] /section[1] /div[1] /article[1] /div[2] /div[1] - Tag name:
DIV - Text:
LEARN MORE … Visit SecureDrop
- Reported by HTML CodeSniffer
- What diagnoses were reported?
Element 425
- Take me there
- XPath:
/html/body /div[1] /main[1] /div[4] /section[1] /div[1] /article[3] /div[2] /div[1] - Tag name:
DIV - Text:
LEARN MORE … Visit the Tracker
- Reported by HTML CodeSniffer
- What diagnoses were reported?
Element 434
- Take me there
- XPath:
/html/body /div[1] /main[1] /div[4] /section[1] /div[1] /article[4] /div[2] /div[1] - Tag name:
DIV - Text:
LEARN MORE … The Classifieds
- Reported by HTML CodeSniffer
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