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As a global attribute, aria-disabled is technically valid for role="link". However, this breaks the conventions established by HTML which does not allow the disabled attribute on links.
aria-disabled
role="link"
Additionally, the prose about aria-disabled in the ARIA spec mostly talk about form elements.
As such, I want to suggest disallowing the disabled attribute on the link role.
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Superseded by #999
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As a global attribute,
aria-disabled
is technically valid forrole="link"
. However, this breaks the conventions established by HTML which does not allow the disabled attribute on links.Additionally, the prose about
aria-disabled
in the ARIA spec mostly talk about form elements.As such, I want to suggest disallowing the disabled attribute on the link role.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: