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Earthdata Search is a web application developed by NASA EOSDIS to enable data discovery, search, comparison, visualization, and access across EOSDIS' Earth Science data holdings.

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EDSC-3072: Fix 508 compliance 'repetitive navigation links' findings from SortSite

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Description

Findings using SortSite. SortSite was run locally with Tophat removed and robots.txt allowing PowerMapper.

SortSite can be downloaded/accessed here: https://inside.nasa.gov/webservices/support/section-508-testing-sortsite

Many of the findings here are repetitive (pointing to the footer).

Page URL Description Notes Guideline Line Count
/search http://localhost:8080/search?m=-0.0703125!0.0703125!2!1!0!0%2C2 Provide a way to skip repetitive navigation links. Without a skip link, screen readers read out the navigation links on every page before reading the page content. Headings can be a substitute in limited circumstances, but they're not used by all screen reader users, and many other assistive technology users have no way to navigate via headings. Add a "Skip to Content" link at the start of the document hidden offscreen by CSS, and made visible on focus, so it's available to keyboard and screen reader users: [Skip to Content] Section 508 1194.22 (o) 329 1
/granules http://localhost:8080/search/granules?p=C1631076758-NSIDC_ECS&pg[0][gsk]=-start_date&q=C1631076758-NSIDC_ECS&m=-0.0703125!0.0703125!2!1!0!0%2C2&tl=1596639287!4!! Provide a way to skip repetitive navigation links. Without a skip link, screen readers read out the navigation links on every page before reading the page content. Headings can be a substitute in limited circumstances, but they're not used by all screen reader users, and many other assistive technology users have no way to navigate via headings. Add a "Skip to Content" link at the start of the document hidden offscreen by CSS, and made visible on focus, so it's available to keyboard and screen reader users: [Skip to Content] Section 508 1194.22 (o) 329 1
/granule-details http://localhost:8080/search/granules/granule-details?p=C1631076758-NSIDC_ECS&pg[0][gsk]=-start_date&g=G1691500315-NSIDC_ECS&q=C1631076758-NSIDC_ECS&m=67.728515625!-56.30273437500001!4!1!0!0%2C2&tl=1596639287!4!! Provide a way to skip repetitive navigation links. Without a skip link, screen readers read out the navigation links on every page before reading the page content. Headings can be a substitute in limited circumstances, but they're not used by all screen reader users, and many other assistive technology users have no way to navigate via headings. Add a "Skip to Content" link at the start of the document hidden offscreen by CSS, and made visible on focus, so it's available to keyboard and screen reader users: [Skip to Content] Section 508 1194.22 (o) 329 1
/granules/subscriptions http://localhost:8080/search/granules/subscriptions?p=C1631076758-NSIDC_ECS&pg[0][gsk]=-start_date&g=G1691500315-NSIDC_ECS&q=C1631076758-NSIDC_ECS&m=67.728515625!-56.30273437500001!4!1!0!0%2C2&tl=1596639287!4!! Provide a way to skip repetitive navigation links. Without a skip link, screen readers read out the navigation links on every page before reading the page content. Headings can be a substitute in limited circumstances, but they're not used by all screen reader users, and many other assistive technology users have no way to navigate via headings. Add a "Skip to Content" link at the start of the document hidden offscreen by CSS, and made visible on focus, so it's available to keyboard and screen reader users: [Skip to Content] Section 508 1194.22 (o) 329 1
/projects http://localhost:8080/projects?p=C1631076758-NSIDC_ECS!C1631076758-NSIDC_ECS&pg[1][a]=1691500315!NSIDC_ECS&pg[1][v]=t&pg[1][gsk]=-start_date&pg[1][m]=esi0&q=C1631076758-NSIDC_ECS&tl=1596640946!4!! Provide a way to skip repetitive navigation links. Without a skip link, screen readers read out the navigation links on every page before reading the page content. Headings can be a substitute in limited circumstances, but they're not used by all screen reader users, and many other assistive technology users have no way to navigate via headings. Add a "Skip to Content" link at the start of the document hidden offscreen by CSS, and made visible on focus, so it's available to keyboard and screen reader users: [Skip to Content] Section 508 1194.22 (o) 329 1
/downloads http://localhost:8080/downloads/2057964173 Provide a way to skip repetitive navigation links. Without a skip link, screen readers read out the navigation links on every page before reading the page content. Headings can be a substitute in limited circumstances, but they're not used by all screen reader users, and many other assistive technology users have no way to navigate via headings. Add a "Skip to Content" link at the start of the document hidden offscreen by CSS, and made visible on focus, so it's available to keyboard and screen reader users: [Skip to Content] Section 508 1194.22 (o) 329 1
/preferences http://localhost:8080/preferences Provide a way to skip repetitive navigation links. Without a skip link, screen readers read out the navigation links on every page before reading the page content. Headings can be a substitute in limited circumstances, but they're not used by all screen reader users, and many other assistive technology users have no way to navigate via headings. Add a "Skip to Content" link at the start of the document hidden offscreen by CSS, and made visible on focus, so it's available to keyboard and screen reader users: [Skip to Content] Section 508 1194.22 (o) 274 340 342 3
/contact_info http://localhost:8080/contact_info Provide a way to skip repetitive navigation links. Without a skip link, screen readers read out the navigation links on every page before reading the page content. Headings can be a substitute in limited circumstances, but they're not used by all screen reader users, and many other assistive technology users have no way to navigate via headings. Add a "Skip to Content" link at the start of the document hidden offscreen by CSS, and made visible on focus, so it's available to keyboard and screen reader users: [Skip to Content] Section 508 1194.22 (o) 272 327 2
/downloads (list) http://localhost:8080/downloads Provide a way to skip repetitive navigation links. Without a skip link, screen readers read out the navigation links on every page before reading the page content. Headings can be a substitute in limited circumstances, but they're not used by all screen reader users, and many other assistive technology users have no way to navigate via headings. Add a "Skip to Content" link at the start of the document hidden offscreen by CSS, and made visible on focus, so it's available to keyboard and screen reader users: [Skip to Content] Section 508 1194.22 (o) 272 327 2
/projects (savedprojects) http://localhost:8080/projects Provide a way to skip repetitive navigation links. Without a skip link, screen readers read out the navigation links on every page before reading the page content. Headings can be a substitute in limited circumstances, but they're not used by all screen reader users, and many other assistive technology users have no way to navigate via headings. Add a "Skip to Content" link at the start of the document hidden offscreen by CSS, and made visible on focus, so it's available to keyboard and screen reader users: [Skip to Content] Section 508 1194.22 (o) 272 327 2
/subscriptions http://localhost:8080/subscriptions Provide a way to skip repetitive navigation links. Without a skip link, screen readers read out the navigation links on every page before reading the page content. Headings can be a substitute in limited circumstances, but they're not used by all screen reader users, and many other assistive technology users have no way to navigate via headings. Add a "Skip to Content" link at the start of the document hidden offscreen by CSS, and made visible on focus, so it's available to keyboard and screen reader users: [Skip to Content] Section 508 1194.22 (o) 272 327 2
error http://localhost:8080/searchwrthwryj Provide a way to skip repetitive navigation links. Without a skip link, screen readers read out the navigation links on every page before reading the page content. Headings can be a substitute in limited circumstances, but they're not used by all screen reader users, and many other assistive technology users have no way to navigate via headings. Add a "Skip to Content" link at the start of the document hidden offscreen by CSS, and made visible on focus, so it's available to keyboard and screen reader users: [Skip to Content] Section 508 1194.22 (o) 272 327 2

Files

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Acceptance Criteria

Fix 'repetitive navigation links' for all findings from SortSite to be 508 compliant.