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Overview Style Guidelines Code Demos Accessibility
  1. Keyboard interactions
  2. Focus order
  3. ARIA Authoring Practices Guide (APG)
  4. Web Content Accessibility Guidelines
  1. Keyboard interactions
  2. Focus order
  3. ARIA Authoring Practices Guide (APG)
  4. Web Content Accessibility Guidelines

Keyboard interactions

Key Result
Tab Moves the focus to the Close button or to the next interactive element
Shift + Tab Moves the focus outside of the component or to the previous interactive element
Enter Selects the Close button or button link with focus

Focus order

A logical focus order helps visitors understand and operate our websites. Elements need to receive focus in an order that preserves meaning. Therefore the focus order should make sense and not jump around randomly.

Focus goes to action buttons and to the close button last

ARIA Authoring Practices Guide (APG)

Learn to use the accessibility semantics defined by the Accessible Rich Internet Application (ARIA) specification to create accessible web experiences.

View APG resources

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines

Understanding documents provide detailed explanations for Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) guidelines and success criteria.

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