When CSS Isn’t Enough: JavaScript Requirements For Accessible Components

Spoiler alert: tooltips, modals, tabs, carousels, and dropdown menus are some of the user interface components that require more than CSS. To ensure accessibility of your interface, JavaScript is a necessary addition to accomplish focus management, respond to keyboard events, and toggle ARIA attributes. https://smashingmagazine.com/2021/06/css-javascript-requirements-accessible-components/

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