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Docs: Remove unnecessary id/aria-labelledby from accordion examples #37766

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@patrickhlauke patrickhlauke commented Dec 30, 2022

Description

Explicit labelling (which then would also benefit from a role="group" or similar role) is only optional, and not really appropriate just for a cheatsheet

https://www.w3.org/WAI/ARIA/apg/patterns/accordion/

Motivation & Context

Follow-up to #37718

Type of changes

  • Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
  • New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
  • Refactoring (non-breaking change)
  • Breaking change (fix or feature that would change existing functionality)

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  • I have read the contributing guidelines
  • My code follows the code style of the project (using npm run lint)
  • My change introduces changes to the documentation
  • I have updated the documentation accordingly
  • I have added tests to cover my changes
  • All new and existing tests passed

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https://deploy-preview-37766--twbs-bootstrap.netlify.app/docs/5.3/components/accordion/

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#37591

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Works for me!

@mdo mdo merged commit 1b39d12 into main Dec 31, 2022
@mdo mdo deleted the patrickhlauke-issue37591-followup branch December 31, 2022 00:50
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