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Content | Inline | Title | With ARIA | role=img + aria-label

Screen reader outputs “red square, image” or similar. Working Example Code

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Content | Inline | Title | No ARIA

Screen reader outputs “red square” or similar. Working Example red square Code

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Labeling an Element using aria-label

The aria-label attribute is used to provide an accessible name for interactive elements, such as buttons and form inputs, when the default accessible name is missing or not appropriate. It is meant to be used in cases where there is no visible text in the DOM that could be used to label the element. If…

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Toggling Visibility of a Hidden Element on Focus

Jump to content Navigation Home News Products Shop About Here is the content headline And here is some content. And some more content. Code

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Hiding Elements from all Devices using the Hidden Attribute

To hide an element from all devices means just that: no single device will perceive it anymore (although the element still is present in the DOM). This can be achieved using either an HTML attribute or CSS attributes. In HTML 5, the hidden attribute was introduced. It can be set on an element directly and…

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Hiding an Element Visually

This is the first paragraph. It is perceivable both visually and by screen readers. This is the second paragraph. It is perceivable by screen readers (but not visually). This is the third paragraph. It is perceivable both visually and by screen readers. Code

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