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pHTML H Element 
pHTML H Element lets you use contextual headings in HTML.
<h>Heading</h>
<p>...</p>
<article>
<h>Heading</h>
<p>...</p>
<section>
<h>X Heading</h>
<p>...</p>
</section>
</article>
<article>
<p>...</p>
<h>Heading</h>
<p>...</p>
</article>
<!-- becomes -->
<h role="heading" aria-level="1">Heading</h>
<p>...</p>
<article>
<h role="heading" aria-level="2">Heading</h>
<p>...</p>
<section>
<h role="heading" aria-level="3">X Heading</h>
<p>...</p>
</section>
</article>
<article>
<p>...</p>
<h role="heading" aria-level="2">Heading</h>
<p>...</p>
</article>
Usage
Transform HTML files directly from the command line:
npx phtml source.html output.html -p @phtml/h-element
Node
Add pHTML H Element to your project:
npm install @phtml/h-element --save-dev
Use pHTML H Element to process your HTML:
const phtmlHElement = require('@phtml/h-element');
phtmlHElement.process(YOUR_HTML /*, processOptions, pluginOptions */);
Or use it as a pHTML plugin:
const phtml = require('phtml');
const phtmlHElement = require('@phtml/h-element');
phtml([
phtmlHElement(/* pluginOptions */)
]).process(YOUR_HTML /*, processOptions */);
pHTML H Element runs in all Node environments, with special instructions for:
Node | CLI | Eleventy | Gulp | Grunt |
---|
Options
heading
The name
option defines the element name transformed into a contextual heading.
phtmlHElement({ heading: 'h1' });
<h1>Heading</h1>
<p>...</p>
<article>
<h1>Heading</h1>
<p>...</p>
<section>
<h1>X Heading</h1>
<p>...</p>
</section>
</article>
<article>
<p>...</p>
<h1>Heading</h1>
<p>...</p>
</article>
<!-- becomes -->
<h1 role="heading" aria-level="1">Heading</h1>
<p>...</p>
<article>
<h1 role="heading" aria-level="2">Heading</h1>
<p>...</p>
<section>
<h1 role="heading" aria-level="3">X Heading</h1>
<p>...</p>
</section>
</article>
<article>
<p>...</p>
<h1 role="heading" aria-level="2">Heading</h1>
<p>...</p>
</article>
headingLevel
The headingLevel
option determines whether heading elements should be used
and from which level they should begin. By default, they are disabled.
phtmlHElement({ headingLevel: 2, ariaLevel: false });
<!-- becomes -->
<h2>Heading</h2>
<p>...</p>
<article>
<h3>Heading</h3>
<p>...</p>
<section>
<h4>X Heading</h4>
<p>...</p>
</section>
</article>
<article>
<p>...</p>
<h3>Heading</h3>
<p>...</p>
</article>
ariaLevel
The ariaLevel
option determines whether the heading
role and aria-level
attributes should be used and from which level they should begin. By default,
they are set to 1
.
phtmlHElement({ headingLevel: false, ariaLevel: 2 });
<!-- becomes -->
<h role="heading" aria-level="2">Heading</h>
<p>...</p>
<section>
<h role="heading" aria-level="3">Heading</h>
<p>...</p>
<section>
<h role="heading" aria-level="4">X Heading</h>
<p>...</p>
</section>
</section>
<section>
<p>...</p>
<h role="heading" aria-level="3">Heading</h>
<p>...</p>
</section>
sections
The sections
option determines the element names of sectioning tags used to
calculate the hierarchical level of heading tags. The default sectioning tags
are article
, aside
, nav
, and section
.
phtmlHElement({
sections: [ 'article', 'aside', 'nav' ]
});
<!-- becomes -->
<h role="heading" aria-level="1">Heading</h>
<p>...</p>
<article>
<h role="heading" aria-level="2">Heading</h>
<p>...</p>
<section>
<h role="heading" aria-level="2">X Heading</h>
<p>...</p>
</section>
</article>
<article>
<p>...</p>
<h role="heading" aria-level="2">Heading</h>
<p>...</p>
</article>