Developers
Important elements for developers to consider when building components
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Form Labels
Unless form elements are grouped and have labels associated with them, assistive technologies cannot tell the user what data needs to be entered.
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Keyboard Access
40% of people with a motor impairment have difficulty using their hands. Many cannot use a mouse.
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Table Headings
Screen reader users may have trouble telling where they are when listening to table cell contents.
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The Language Attribute
The language attribute helps screen readers pronounce content correctly and provides accurate translations.
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WAI-ARIA Landmarks
Creating landmarks using WAI-ARIA.
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