FAQ: Accessibility - Review: Accessibility

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I read in the ARIA documentation that aria-label=“presentation” is a synonym of aria-label=“none”, is it better a practice to use one over the other? Using “none” seems quicker to me!

Anywhere I can find the file “hidden.css”? Usually, the file editor is enabled, so one can find things that are not explicitly part of the exercise.

I wanted to have this page available locally, so I can learn and play around with it. But when I just copy the code of index.html and style.css, some code is still missing and the site doesn’t look like it’s supposed to on my local machine.