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Опубликовано 1 сентября 2017, 16:59
Custom Elements are a very cool new set of technologies that let developers define their own HTML tags. But when we create new elements, we need to make sure they include all of the same usability and accessibility affordances as the built-in tags. Today we'll be talking about labeling, and how you can make sure your custom elements have a properly computed accessible name.
The art of labeling: goo.gl/ZfjvRb
How to enable accessibility inspection in the DevTools: goo.gl/aHybFr
HowTo: Components on GitHub: goo.gl/mxz7kM
HowTo: Components - Overview: goo.gl/zVGRo2
Pull request for howto-label on GitHub: goo.gl/vE8BWL
Watch all A11ycasts episodes: goo.gl/06qEUW
Subscribe to the Chrome Developers YouTube channel for updates on new episodes of A11ycasts: goo.gl/LLLNvf
The art of labeling: goo.gl/ZfjvRb
How to enable accessibility inspection in the DevTools: goo.gl/aHybFr
HowTo: Components on GitHub: goo.gl/mxz7kM
HowTo: Components - Overview: goo.gl/zVGRo2
Pull request for howto-label on GitHub: goo.gl/vE8BWL
Watch all A11ycasts episodes: goo.gl/06qEUW
Subscribe to the Chrome Developers YouTube channel for updates on new episodes of A11ycasts: goo.gl/LLLNvf
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