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Replace <iframe><fencedframe> in the Accessibility section
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The documentation of `<fencedframe>` contains leftovers copied from the documentation of `<iframe>` in its *Accessibility* section, which makes it confusing to read.
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Nicolapps authored Dec 31, 2024
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height="320"></fencedframe>
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Without this title, they have to navigate into the `<iframe>` to determine what its embedded content is. This context shift can be confusing and time-consuming, especially for pages with multiple `<iframe>`s and/or if embeds contain interactive content like video or audio.
Without this title, they have to navigate into the `<fencedframe>` to determine what its embedded content is. This context shift can be confusing and time-consuming, especially for pages with multiple `<fencedframe>`s and/or if embeds contain interactive content like video or audio.

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