Hidden content with assistive technology

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago

I'm a little bit confused of how the hidden content is working with assistive technologies. I'll give you a few examples and would like you to explain me this, please:

  1. If I want to make a small popup, that is previously was display:none;, how would the user with the AT will understand it's something new, except the fact I will provide a focus to this popup automatically?

  2. How should I make accessible image slider? I heard of the role and aria-* attributes and that only the visible image at the time should be display:block; or just visible and all the other images should be display:none;. If it is, wouldn't it be confusing for the user with he AT(part of a first question)?

  3. Is there something more than the desktop computers requires for the mobile devices. For example, if I want to make a hamburger menu for mobile screens, should links of it be hidden with the display:none;? How should I notice the user about the links are now visible?

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