Technique H57:Using the language attribute on the HTML
element
Applicability
HTML
This technique relates to 3.1.1: Language of Page (Sufficient).
Description
The objective of this technique is to identify the default language of a document
by
providing the lang
attribute on the html
element.
Identifying the language of the document is important for a number of reasons:
- It allows braille translation software to substitute control codes for accented characters, and insert control codes necessary to prevent erroneous creation of Grade 2 braille contractions.
- Speech synthesizers that support multiple languages will be able to orient and adapt to the pronunciation and syntax that are specific to the language of the page, speaking the text in the appropriate accent with proper pronunciation.
- Marking the language can benefit future developments in technology, for example users who are unable to translate between languages themselves will be able to use machines to translate unfamiliar languages.
- Marking the language can also assist user agents in providing definitions using a dictionary.
HTML uses the lang
attribute of the html
element.
Examples
Example 1
This example defines the content of an HTML document to be in the French language.
<!DOCTYPE> <html lang="fr"> <head> <title>document écrit en français</title> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> </head> <body> ...document écrit en français... </body> </html>
Other sources
No endorsement implied.
Tests
Procedure
Examine the html
element of the document.
- Check that the
html
element has alang
attribute. - Check that the value of the
lang
attribute conforms to BCP 47: Tags for the Identification of Languages or its successor and reflects the primary language used by the Web page.
Expected Results
- Checks #1 and #2 are true.
Test Rules
The following are Test Rules related to this Technique. It is not necessary to use these particular Test Rules to check for conformance with WCAG, but they are defined and approved test methods. For information on using Test Rules, see Understanding Test Rules for WCAG Success Criteria.