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    Description An interactive component of a graphical user interface (GUI). Widgets are discrete user interface objects with which the user can interact. Widget roles map to standard features in accessibility APIs. When the user navigates an element assigned any of the non-abstract subclass roles of widget, assistive technologies that typically intercept standard keyboard events SHOULD…

  • WAI-ARIA: Role=Strong

    Content that is important, serious, or urgent. Description Content that is important, serious, or urgent. The purpose of the strong role is to communicate strong importance, seriousness, or urgency. It is not for communicating changes in typographical presentation that are not important to the meaning of the content. Authors SHOULD use the strong role only if its absence would change the…

  • WAI-ARIA: Role=Listitem

    Description A single item in a list or directory. Authors MUST ensure elements with role listitem are contained in, or owned by, an element with the role list or group. ROle=Listitem Example Pseudo-list with ‘list’ and ‘list-item’ roles Characteristics Superclass Role Subclass Roles Required Context Role Supported States and Properties Inherited States and Properties Name…

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