A collection of helper functions to make working with accessibility easier.
a11y.js
has no external dependencies and can be installed via Bower:
$ bower install a11y.js --save
The first available set of helpers, a11y.state
is a collection of functions for applying ARIA States. There are three main functions, set
, toggle
, and remove
.
a11y.state.set(element, state, value)
- This will set thearia-{{state}}
of the given element. If the value isn't a valid value for the given state, it will not be applied.a11y.state.toggle(element, state)
- This will toggle the value ofaria-{{state}}
betweentrue
andfalse
, provided that the initial value of the state is not set to a non-boolean (for instance,grammar
foraria-invalid
).a11y.state.remove(element, state)
- This will either remove thearia-{{state}}
attribute completely if that state can be set toundefined
, or will set the state tofalse
if it cannot be.
a11y.state
will provide warnings and throw errors to help provide information about what is going on, should they come up. To globally suppress warnings and errors (for instance, in production), set a11y.state.suppressWarnings = true
.
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