In Module: 10 of the Accessible Name & Description Inspector (ANDI) Tool video series, discover how to use the ANDI Structures module to ensure that every web page contains a <title> element that will identify the purpose of the page to ensure it is distinguishable from other web pages.
Voice Over (VO): Welcome to the ANDI page title module. The purpose of this module is to ensure that every web page contains a title element that will identify the purpose of the page and distinguish it from other web pages. To start open a web page and launch ANDI. Next choose the select module drop-down menu and navigate to the structures module. Once selected open the more details drop-down menu and select page titles. ANDI will display a page title if one exists. The page title passes when the page contains a unique title that identifies the purpose of the page. The page title fails if the page does not contain a unique title or does not identify the purpose of the page. Does not apply is not an acceptable answer when testing page title. This concludes the ANDI page titles module.
VO: Users are encouraged to view the other videos for more information on how to utilize ANDI.
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Module 10: Page Title
Reviewed/Updated: March 2026
