Banner Landmark
A banner landmark identifies site-oriented content at the beginning of each page within a website. Site-oriented content typically includes things such as the logo or identity of the site sponsor, and site-specific search tool. A banner usually appears at the top of the page and typically spans the full width.
ARIA 1.2 Specification: banner landmark.
Design Patterns
- Each page may have one
bannerlandmark. - The
bannerlandmark should be a top-level landmark. - When a page contains nested
documentand/orapplicationroles (e.g. typically through the use ofiframeandframeelements), eachdocumentorapplicationrole may have onebannerlandmark. - If a page includes more than one
bannerlandmark, each should have a unique label.
- The HTML
headerelement defines abannerlandmark when its context is thebodyelement. -
The HTML
headerelement is not considered abannerlandmark when it is descendant of any of following elements:articleasidemainnavsection
HTML Example
<header>
<h1>website information<h1>
.... banner content....
</header>
<h1>website information<h1>
.... banner content....
</header>
A role="banner" attribute is used to define a banner landmark.
ARIA Example
<div role="banner">
<h1>page title identifying website<h1>
.... banner content....
</div>
<h1>page title identifying website<h1>
.... banner content....
</div>