Steve Faulkner on Nostr: I wrote the rules of ARIA, their intention was not to discourage the use of ARIA, but ...
I wrote the rules of ARIA, their intention was not to discourage the use of ARIA, but to encourage developers to understand the benefits of the built-in semantics, accessibility and behaviours already available in native HTML
#ARIA #HTML #accessibility
They started life in this article from 2012
https://www.tpgi.com/html5-accessibility-chops-using-aria-notes/Published at
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