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Organisation Front End Documentation & Tooling
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You MUST have all content visible to both user and assistive technology when JavaScript is not available #78

Closed BenjaminRCooper closed 10 years ago

BenjaminRCooper commented 10 years ago

When implementing a specific section of functionality, you MUST make sure that content is hidden via any JS you implement and not by default.

This means that if the user has JavaScript disabled within their browser of choice, they are still able to access the content which the product wants to highlight.

lewismorris commented 10 years ago

+1

timgale commented 10 years ago

+1

BenjaminRCooper commented 10 years ago

Implemented