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ARIA in HTML is updating to indicate that the use of aria-hidden=true on an element that also has the hidden=until-found attribute needs to be treated as a MUST NOT author error.
Using both together means that someone could find the hidden content using a browser in-page search, but the revealed previously hidden content will now be visually hidden, but still inaccessible to people using AT.
Hi @scottaohara, apologies it's taken so long to get to this.
Is there a change required? The validator currently flags using aria-hidden=true along with the hidden attribute as invalid, which would include using hidden=until-found. Is a special case required for hidden=until-found?
the change here is that aria-hidden=true on just a hidden element is an author SHOULD NOT, where as this new update is a MUST NOT for the specific hidden attribute value.
just wanted to raise this in case a distinction wanted to be made. but if not, then we're good to go. thanks!
ARIA in HTML is updating to indicate that the use of aria-hidden=true on an element that also has the hidden=until-found attribute needs to be treated as a MUST NOT author error.
Using both together means that someone could find the hidden content using a browser in-page search, but the revealed previously hidden content will now be visually hidden, but still inaccessible to people using AT.
e.g.,
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