ARIA

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ARIA (Accessible Rich Internet Applications) is a W3C specification that defines ways to make web content and applications more accessible to people with disabilities by adding semantic information to HTML.

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instanceOf W3C specification
accessibility specification
abbreviation WAI-ARIA NERFINISHED
addsSemanticInformationTo HTML NERFINISHED
MathML NERFINISHED
SVG NERFINISHED
appliesTo dynamic web interfaces
web applications
web content
bestPractice use native HTML semantics before ARIA
defines accessibility semantics for web content
roles for user interface components
states and properties for user interface components
enables describing dynamic content changes
exposing custom widgets to assistive technologies
improving keyboard accessibility
fullName Accessible Rich Internet Applications NERFINISHED
maintainedBy W3C Accessible Rich Internet Applications Working Group NERFINISHED
partOf WAI technical specifications NERFINISHED
primaryGoal improve accessibility of web content and applications for people with disabilities
publishedBy W3C Web Accessibility Initiative NERFINISHED
World Wide Web Consortium NERFINISHED
relatedTo ATAG NERFINISHED
CSS specification NERFINISHED
HTML specification NERFINISHED
UAAG NERFINISHED
WCAG NERFINISHED
requires proper implementation by authors
support from assistive technologies
support from user agents
shortDescription A technical specification for making web content and web applications more accessible
specifies aria-* attributes
document structure roles
landmark roles
live region roles
widget roles
status W3C Recommendation NERFINISHED
targetUserGroup blind users
low-vision users
people with disabilities
users with cognitive impairments
users with motor impairments
usedBy assistive technologies
braille displays
screen readers
speech recognition software
version WAI-ARIA 1.0 NERFINISHED
WAI-ARIA 1.1 NERFINISHED
WAI-ARIA 1.2 NERFINISHED
warning misuse can harm accessibility

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