Using aria-expanded to indicate the state of a collapsible element – WCAG WG

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Using aria-expanded to indicate the state of a collapsible element

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This is an outdated draft.

Current information is available from the WAI website: w3.org/WAI

Contents

  • 1 Status
    • 1.1 Editorial note
    • 1.2 User Agent Notes
    • 1.3 Applicability
    • 1.4 Description
    • 1.5 Examples
      • 1.5.1 Example 1: Toggle navigation menu
    • 1.6 Resources
    • 1.7 Related Techniques
    • 1.8 Tests
      • 1.8.1 Procedure
      • 1.8.2 Expected Results

Status

This is an outdated draft.

Current information is available from the WAI website: w3.org/WAI

Editorial note

The title of this technique is just a draft – it may become integrated in a more encompassing technique (e.g., Using ARIA for collapsable content).

User Agent Notes

Screen reader support is decent on desktop and Android, no support in iOS (Mac OSX not yet tested)

Full testing results at [...]

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