You are designing an HTML5 website. You need to design the interface such that the content is viewable in all types of browsers, including screen readers. What should you do? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose all that apply.)
A.
Ensure that content elements have valid and descriptive names.
B.
Use Resource Description Framework (RDF) to describe content elements.
C.
Convert HTML forms to XForms.
D.
Use HTML5 semantic markup elements.
E.
Annotate content elements with Accessible Rich Internet Application (ARIA) attributes.
DE are correct.
If I'm not wrong:
A - Is just a general good practice.
D - Screen readers leverage the most of ARIA, so this is an obvious response.
And the main goal of semantic markup is to provide a common and readable HTML structure between all browsers, so this is another obvious response.
Comparing with Question #2, this answer seems to be off. If we go by Q2, A should be an answer too. So...
Either the difference could be that this question's A doesn't explicitly say "HTML5 content elements",
or
A is correct here too
or
C is wrong for Question #2
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