Here’s a fabulous post by Vitaly Friedman that looks at how to make accessible front-end components and what problems there are today when it comes to building them. There’s so much great info packed into this one post that I’m …
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https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2021/03/complete-guide-accessible-front-end-components/
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