Elements
This section contains coding standards pertaining to accessible html elements
ποΈ Buttons
The button role is used for clickable elements that trigger a response when activated by the user (via mouse, keyboard, or assistive technology).
ποΈ Forms
The form role is used to identify a group of elements on a page that provide functionality for an HTML form.
ποΈ Headings
Headings (`β`) arenβt just for visual styling β they provide structure and meaning to assistive technologies like screen readers. A well-ordered heading hierarchy helps users understand the layout of a page and navigate it efficiently.
ποΈ Inputs
Accessible (a11y) inputs are essential for ensuring that all users, including those using assistive technologies, can interact with forms and controls. Proper labeling, roles, states, and keyboard support help make inputs usable and understandable for everyone.
ποΈ Media
Accessible media ensures that all users, including those using assistive technologies, can understand, navigate, and operate your content.
ποΈ Tables
Accessible tables and media ensure that all users, including those using assistive technologies,