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- Getting Started
- Before You Begin
- How To
- Notifications
- Using VB Expressions
- Designing your App
- Events and Rules
- Rule: If-Then-Else
- Rule: Open a Page
- Rule: Open URL
- Rule: Close Pop-Over/Bottom Sheet
- Rule: Show Message
- Rule: Show/Hide Spinner
- Rule: Set Value
- Rule: Start Process
- Rule: Reset Values
- Rule: Upload File to Storage Bucket
- Rule: Download File From Storage Bucket
- Rule: Create Entity Record
- Rule: Update Entity Record
- Rule: Delete Entity Record
- Rule: Add to Queue
- Rule: Trigger workflow
- Leveraging RPA in your App
- Leveraging Entities in Your App
- Leveraging Queues in Your App
- Leveraging Media in your app
- Leveraging Actions in your app
- Application Lifecycle Management (ALM)
- Basic Troubleshooting Guide
Preset styles and aria-level mappings
Apps User Guide
Last updated Nov 11, 2024
Preset styles and aria-level mappings
Aria-level roles allow screen readers to reliably interpret the structure of text in your app.
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Level 1 represents a top-level heading, typically the main title in a page.
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Level 2 represents a second-level heading, typically a sub-heading in a page.
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Level 3 represents a third-level heading.
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Level 4 represents large text.
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Level 5 represents normal-size text.
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Level 6 represents small text.
The following are the default preset styles and aria-levels:
headline1 : Level 1
headline2 : Level 2
headline3 : Level 3
LargeText : Level 4
NormalText : Level 5
SmallText : Level 6
headline1 : Level 1
headline2 : Level 2
headline3 : Level 3
LargeText : Level 4
NormalText : Level 5
SmallText : Level 6
If you manually customize styling using the Style area in the Properties panel, the aria-level is set based on the font size:
>= 32px = Level 1
>= 24px = Level 2
>= 18px = Level 3
>= 16px = Level 4
>= 14px = Level 5
< 14px = Level 6
>= 32px = Level 1
>= 24px = Level 2
>= 18px = Level 3
>= 16px = Level 4
>= 14px = Level 5
< 14px = Level 6