Accessibility in Mention
17 Jan 20246 minutes to read
Web accessibility makes web contents and applications more accessible to people with disabilities. The Mention control provides built-in compliance with WAI-ARIA
specifications. The WAI-ARIA
support is achieved using attributes such as aria-selected
and aria-activedescendent
.
The Mention component followed the accessibility guidelines and standards, including ADA, Section 508, WCAG 2.2 standards, and WCAG roles that are commonly used to evaluate accessibility.
The accessibility compliance for the Mention component is outlined below.
WAI-ARIA attributes
The Mention control uses the Listbox
role where each list item has an option
role. The following ARIA attributes
denote the Mention state.
Properties | Functionalities |
---|---|
aria-selected | Indicates the selected option. |
aria-activedescendent | This attribute holds the ID of the active list item to focus its descendant child element. |
aria-owns | This attribute contains the ID of the popup list to indicate popup as a child element. |
Keyboard interaction
You can use the following key shortcuts to access the Mention without interruptions.
Keyboard shortcuts | Actions |
---|---|
Arrow Down | Selects the first item in the Mention list. Otherwise, selects the item next to the currently selected item. |
Arrow Up | Selects the item previous to the currently selected one. |
Esc(Escape) | Closes the popup list when it is in an open state. |
Enter | Selects the focused item, and when it is in an open state the popup list closes. |
Tab | Focuses on the next TabIndex element on the page when the popup is closed. Otherwise, inserts the selected popup list item and closes the popup list. |
@model List<string>
@{
char nameMentionChar = '@';
List<Employees> data = new Employees().GetData();
}
<div id="mentionElement" placeholder="Type @Html.Raw("mention") and tag employee"></div>
@Html.EJS().Mention("Accessibility").Target("#mentionElement").MentionChar(nameMentionChar).DataSource((IEnumerable<object>)data).Fields(new Syncfusion.EJ2.DropDowns.MentionFieldSettings { Text = "Name" }).Render()
<style>
div#mentionElement[placeholder]:empty:before {
content: attr(placeholder);
}
#mentionElement{
min-height: 100px;
border: 1px solid #D7D7D7;
border-radius: 4px;
padding: 8px;
font-size: 14px;
width: 600px;
}
</style>
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
namespace WebApplication1.Models
{
public class Employees
{
public string Name { get; set; }
public string ID { get; set; }
public List<Employees> GetData()
{
List<Employees> data = new List<Employees>
{
new Employees() { Name = "Andrew Fuller", ID = "1" },
new Employees() { Name = "Anne Dodsworth", ID = "2" },
new Employees() { Name = "Janet Leverling", ID = "3" },
new Employees() { Name = "Laura Callahan", ID = "4" },
new Employees() { Name = "Margaret Peacock", ID = "5" }
};
return data;
}
}
}
Ensuring accessibility
The Mention component’s accessibility levels are ensured through an accessibility-checker and axe-core software tools during automated testing.
The accessibility compliance of the Mention component is shown in the following sample. Open the sample in a new window to evaluate the accessibility of the Mention component with accessibility tools.