aria-hidden
Hides from ARIA everything, except provided node(s).
Helps to isolate modal dialogs and focused task - the content will be not accessible using accessible tools.
Now with HTML inert support
Just call hideOthers
with DOM-node you want to keep, and it will hide everything else.
targetNode
could be placed anywhere - its siblings would be hidden, but it and its parents - not.
"hidden" in terms or
aria-hidden
import { hideOthers } from 'aria-hidden';
const undo = hideOthers(exceptThisDOMnode);
// everything else is "aria-hidden"
// undo changes
undo();
you also may limit the effect spread by providing top level node as a second parameter
// keep only `anotherNode` node visible in #app
// the rest of document will be untouched
hideOthers(anotherNode, document.getElementById('app'));
parentNode
defaults to document.body
While aria-hidden
played important role in the past and will play in the future - the main
use case always was around isolating content and making elements "transparent" not only for aria, but for
user interaction as well.
This is why you might consider using inertOthers
import { hideOthers, inertOthers, supportsInert } from 'aria-hidden';
// focus on element mean "hide others". Ideally disable interactions
const focusOnElement = (node) => (supportsInert() ? inertOthers(node) : hideOthers(node));
the same function as above is already contructed and exported as
import { suppressOthers } from 'aria-hidden';
suppressOthers([keepThisNode, andThis]);
One can marker
, the third argument to a function, to mark hidden elements.
Later one can create a style matching given marker to apply pointer-events:none
[hidden-node] {
pointer-events: none;
}
hideOthers(notThisOne, undefined /*parent = document*/, 'hidden-node');
Generally speaking the same can be achieved by addressing [aria-hidden]
nodes, but
not all aria-hidden
nodes are expected to be non-interactive.
Hence, it's better to separate concerns.
Based on smooth-ui modal dialogs.
- inert - The HTML attribute/property to mark parts of the DOM tree as "inert".
- react-focus-lock to lock Focus inside modal.
- react-scroll-lock to disable page scroll while modal is opened.
Code is 30 lines long
MIT