docs: place download section in accessibility to the top (#36561)
link is very deep down on acessibility page this commit is part of a larger effort to standardise ownload sections on angular.io This commit partially addresses #35459 PR Close #36561
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This page discusses best practices for designing Angular applications that
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work well for all users, including those who rely on assistive technologies.
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<div class="alert is-helpful">
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For the sample app that this page describes, see the <live-example></live-example>.
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</div>
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## Accessibility attributes
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Building accessible web experience often involves setting [ARIA attributes](https://developers.google.com/web/fundamentals/accessibility/semantics-aria)
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<code-example path="accessibility/src/app/app.component.html" header="src/app/app.component.html" region="template"></code-example>
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To see the progress bar in a working example app, refer to the <live-example></live-example>.
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## Routing and focus management
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Tracking and controlling [focus](https://developers.google.com/web/fundamentals/accessibility/focus/) in a UI is an important consideration in designing for accessibility.
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