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		<description>Hi Ian,

Something most people with a blog can do right away is use aria-required for required fields in their comment forms. People could also use document landmark roles with static websites, although they&#039;re not supported at the moment with AT. But they do no harm, and when they are supported, provide a convenient means for people to navigate to a particular section, such as navigation, and help orientate themselves within the content.

Cheers,

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<p>Something most people with a blog can do right away is use aria-required for required fields in their comment forms. People could also use document landmark roles with static websites, although they&#8217;re not supported at the moment with AT. But they do no harm, and when they are supported, provide a convenient means for people to navigate to a particular section, such as navigation, and help orientate themselves within the content.</p>
<p>Cheers,</p>
<p>Gez</p>
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