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The reason why these specific pages have to be excluded is noted in: w3c/wai-website#357
When searching for a phrase present in the ARIA Practices Guide documentation, I get many entries that do not contain a link to the search result. The reason is that the search uses front matter information to put these results together. The APG uses HTML documents that do not follow the template.
@mcking65 noted there are plans to fix these pages which means they will eventually match the format of the other APG related pages (which are already searchable). When that is done, we will be able to re-include the exclusions in the WAI site search. See w3c/wai-website#358 (comment).
Once w3c/wai-website#362 is approved and deployed, it will exclude the following landmark example pages from the WAI’s site search:
The reason why these specific pages have to be excluded is noted in: w3c/wai-website#357
@mcking65 noted there are plans to fix these pages which means they will eventually match the format of the other APG related pages (which are already searchable). When that is done, we will be able to re-include the exclusions in the WAI site search. See w3c/wai-website#358 (comment).
Note that https://www.w3.org/WAI/ARIA/apg/practices/landmark-regions/ will still be searchable which also links to these pages.
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