The post examines the accessibility of CSS Carousels, highlighting concerns that these implementations often fail to meet necessary accessibility standards, particularly for screen reader and keyboard navigation. It encourages developers to understand the impact of new CSS features on web accessibility and stresses the importance of semantic HTML and ARIA roles. The author advocates for native HTML elements that inherently carry the necessary semantics and interactive behaviors.

•43m read time•From sarasoueidan.com
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Contents:What are CSS Carousels?Scroll markers: From CSS to HTML to the accessibility treeExamining the accessibility of CSS CarouselsConclusion and closing thoughtsOutro
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