I think that Hey might be pushing it a little too far though. Lots of accessibility issues, and while some of them can be fixed easily, fixing the rest without adding a sprinkle of JS will be impossible without the platform giving us a better higher level widgets to work with.
Hey @intrnl
, curious about what kind of accessibility issues the Hey approach would introduce? Normally, accessibility should be more related to html not JS right?
I think that Hey might be pushing it a little too far though. Lots of accessibility issues, and while some of them can be fixed easily, fixing the rest without adding a sprinkle of JS will be impossible without the platform giving us a better higher level widgets to work with.
Hey @intrnl , curious about what kind of accessibility issues the Hey approach would introduce? Normally, accessibility should be more related to html not JS right?
Hi, can you be more specific about the accessibility issues and how more JS would solve them?
Oh, I just read this thread that explains it well, interesting, thanks! twitter.com/devongovett/status/127...
I still think these issues should be solved in the HTML standards so that good accessibility is not dependant on JS.