What I've done was changed the tags that weren't as descriptive, essentially adding semantic html tags in order to make the user experience much easier to natvigate through the page. In additon to have added the semantic tags alt desciptions weere added as well for pictures that don't load or for the visually impaired.
AS A marketing agency I WANT a codebase that follows accessibility standards SO THAT our own site is optimized for search engines
GIVEN a webpage meets accessibility standards WHEN I view the source code THEN I find semantic HTML elements WHEN I view the structure of the HTML elements THEN I find that the elements follow a logical structure independent of styling and positioning WHEN I view the icon and image elements THEN I find accessible alt attributes WHEN I view the heading attributes THEN they fall in sequential order WHEN I view the title element THEN I find a concise, descriptive title
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