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WCAG Patterns

WCAG 1.3.2 · Level A · WCAG 2.0

Meaningful Sequence

The DOM order must match the reading order a sighted user would follow. Don't rely on CSS positioning to reorder critical content.

Principle
Perceivable
Guideline
Adaptable
Level
A
Added in
WCAG 2.0

What it means

The DOM order must match the reading order a sighted user would follow. Don't rely on CSS positioning to reorder critical content.

This is the short summary — a long-form breakdown (with code examples, common failures, and fix patterns) is queued for this criterion. In the meantime, the official W3C document linked at the end of the page is the authoritative source.

Quick checks

  • Run axe DevTools against the page and filter for rules citing 1.3.2.
  • Navigate the component with Tab + Enter only and confirm nothing is orphaned.
  • Inspect the accessibility tree in DevTools (Accessibility pane in Chrome/Firefox).

Further reading

The authoritative source is the official W3C Understanding document for 1.3.2. Framework-specific patterns and axe-rule mappings land here as the library grows.