About This Accessibility Rule
All list items (li) must have ul or ol parent elements.
To be considered valid, a list must have both parent and child entries. Element parents may consist of either a set of ul or ol tags. Within these tags, child elements must be declared using the li tag.
Screen readers alert users when they arrive at a list and inform them of its length. Announcing the number of items in a list and the current item helps listeners understand what they are hearing and what to anticipate as they continue to listen.
If you do not mark up a list with the correct semantic markup in a hierarchy, list elements cannot alert the listener that they are listening to a list if no parent indicates the presence of a list and its type.
What this Accessibility Rule Checks
Ensures li elements are used in a semantic way.
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