WAI-ARIA Authoring Practices Guide (APG) Learn to use the accessibility semantics defined by the Accessible Rich Internet Application (ARIA) specification to create accessible web experiences. This guide describes how to apply accessibility semantics to common design patterns and widgets. It provides design patterns and functional examples complemented by in-depth guidance for fundamental practices. Work is planned and prioritized in our milestones. Each milestone corresponds to a working draft or releases published to w3.org. Work is organized by topic in our projects. Each project corresponds to a type of design pattern or section of guidance. The scope of work and roadmap are described in the project wiki.
Features
- CSS is validated by stylelint using the stylelint-config-standard ruleset
- JavaScript is validated by ESLint, using our own config
- Test and fix your code
- Editorial documentation
- ARIA Roles, Properties and States Referenced in Guidance and Examples
- This repository utilizes linting tools to do static code analysis and ensure consistent code quality across HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
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