@@Regina Schlauklug
"Wie wäre es denn damit, für das Formular die Style-Eigenschaft
display
passend zu vergeben?
Schlecht.
Dafür gibt es das HTML-Attribut hidden
, welches Verwendung finden sollte:
“Documents that use style
attributes on any of their elements must still be comprehensible and usable if those attributes were removed.
Note: In particular, using the style
attribute to hide and show content, or to convey meaning that is otherwise not included in the document, is non-conforming. (To hide and show content, use the hidden
attribute.)” [Spec]
Oder muss da auch JQuery genommen werden, weil es sonst zu einfach ist?"
Nö. Aber Angular, React, … *duck*
LLAP 🖖
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“When UX doesn’t consider all users, shouldn’t it be known as ‘Some User Experience’ or... SUX? #a11y” —Billy Gregory
“When UX doesn’t consider all users, shouldn’t it be known as ‘Some User Experience’ or... SUX? #a11y” —Billy Gregory