For bypass blocks, what types of content should users be able to skip?
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Users should be able to skip repetitive content. Some examples of repetitive content are navigation or menu bars, footer links, and content filters — elements that are identical across multiple pages.
This success criteria can be achieved by providing a keyboard accessible mechanism, like a "Skip" link, before the repetitive content.
Take a deep dive into skip links and other navigation techniques in the Keyboard Navigation & Focus Management course from Accessible Web Academy.
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