A "section" without an accessible name is nothing but a "div".
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
That's good and all but man is that person a big fan of aria properties.
To be clear, they're not bad, but they're a little brute-forcey. There's often a way to achieve the same purpose without them.
For instance, instead of
aria-pressed
with buttons, you can just use radio buttons and labels. And your can just put heading elements in your sections instead of naming them with aria properties. -
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Yeah. aria-properties are fine for things the framework does but would be a huge undertaking doing yourself. But they do make webapps more brittle.