Rob Crowther
Mon, 11 Aug 2008 11:38:45 -0700
David Storey wrote:
I would have thought that, if JavaScript was turned off, the ARIA stuff wouldn't be too useful. As its purpose is to communicate dynamic changes performed with JS to assistive technologies? If JS is turned off then there's no in page updates and regular WCAG applies? Does ARIA have benefits even to 'static' HTML apps?thing it adds is giving you more brownie points for validating, while not allowing WAI-ARIA to work if JavaScript is turned off.
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