Aria16: Using Aria-Labelledby To Provide A Name For User Interface Controls

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Aria16: Using Aria-Labelledby To Provide A Name For User Interface Controls. Using the region role to identify a region of the page; Creating components using a technology that supports the accessibility notification of changes;

NeXTSTEP 0.8
NeXTSTEP 0.8

One handy use case for aria‑labelledby is labelling sections. Using the title attribute to identify form controls when the label element cannot be used. The applicability section explains the scope of the technique, and the. Using text to convey information that is conveyed by. The arial label is also used to improve keyboard accessibility and interactivity, and more. Matching the accessible name to the visible label. In this case the label text is selected from within a longer adjacent text string. Contribute to w3c/wcag development by creating an account on github. Aria provides attributes which override the accessible label of an element. Something, something, don't repeat yourself.

Using the title attribute to identify form controls when the label element cannot be used Matching the accessible name to the visible label. Semantically identifying a font icon with role=img g115: Authors implementing custom controls also need to ensure that controls meet other success criteria. Aria provides attributes which override the accessible label of an element. Creating components using a technology that supports the accessibility notification of changes; Using html form controls and links ( #66) h44: Using text to convey information that is conveyed by. By linking the two elements with aria‑labelledby like this, we ensure that we only have to update content in one place and our accessible name updates automatically. Using semantic elements to mark up structure; The applicability section explains the scope of the technique, and the.