aria-activedescendant-has-tabindex
aria-activedescendant
is used to manage focus within a composite widget. The element with the attribute aria-activedescendant
retains the active document focus; it indicates which of its child elements has secondary focus by assigning the ID of that element to the value of aria-activedescendant
. This pattern is used to build a widget like a search typeahead select list. The search input box retains document focus so that the user can type in the input. If the down arrow key is pressed and a search suggestion is highlighted, the ID of the suggestion element will be applied as the value of aria-activedescendant
on the input element.
Because an element with aria-activedescendant
must be tabbable, it must either have an inherent tabIndex
of zero or declare a tabIndex
of zero with the tabIndex
attribute.
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