--- name: wcag-audit-perceivable-layout-deep description: Page structure and spatial organization accessibility design patterns --- ## When to Use Apply when organizing content, creating page structures, or arranging visual elements spatially. ## Rules - Use semantic HTML structure for content hierarchy - Ensure logical reading and navigation order - Provide clear visual groupings of related content - Maintain consistent layout patterns across similar pages - Ensure content reflows appropriately on different screen sizes - Provide clear landmarks and section headings - Avoid layout that depends solely on sensory characteristics - Ensure touch targets meet minimum size requirements (44px by 44px) - Provide visible focus indicators that are clearly distinguishable - Ensure focus order follows logical reading sequence - Avoid focus traps that prevent keyboard navigation - Provide skip links for repeated navigation sections ## Avoid - Layout that becomes unusable when zoomed or reflowed - Content that relies only on shape, size, or position for meaning - Inconsistent navigation patterns between pages - Overlapping or obscured interactive elements