Part of the How to do a web accessibility assessment series #a11y
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This page includes visual cues that show mouse users when they're pointing to clickable items on the page such as links. However, this same functionality is not provided for keyboard users, and they would arguably benefit from it even more than mouse users. Without a clear visual indication of one's current location on the page, keyboard users can have a very difficult time getting their bearings as they tab through links and controls. Visual cues for mouse users are typically provided in CSS using the selector :hover. The same visual cues can be replicated for keyboard users by using the selector :focus
Before example:
https://tinyurl.com/access-before
After example:
https://tinyurl.com/access-after
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