@finn-no/dom-focus-lock-fixed
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It is a trap! (for a focus)
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dom-focus-lock
It is a trap! We got your focus and will not let him out!
This is a small, but very useful for:
- Modal dialogs. You can not leave it with "Tab", ie tab-out.
- Focused tasks. It will aways brings you back.
You have to use it in every modal dialog, or you accessibility will be shitty.
How to use
Just include script
<script src="http://unpkg.com/dom-focus-lock"></script>
Or require it from JS
import focusLock from 'dom-focus-lock'
Then, activate the lock on desired node
focusLock.on(domNode);
//.....
focusLock.off(domNode);
Why?
From MDN Article about accessible dialogs:
- The dialog must be properly labeled
- Keyboard focus must be managed correctly
This one is about managing the focus.
I'v got a good article about focus management, dialogs and WAI-ARIA.
Behavior
- It will always keep focus inside Lock.
- It will cycle forward then you press Tab.
- It will cycle in reverse direction on Shift+Tab.
- It will do it using browser tools, not emulation.
- It will handle positive tabIndex inside form.
- It will prevent any jump outside, returning focus to the last element.
You can use nested Locks or have more than one Lock on the page.
Only last
, or deepest
one will work. No fighting.
API
FocusLock has only 3 props, 2 of them you will never use (I hope):
disabled
, to disable(enable) behavior without altering the tree.
How it works
Everything is simple - dom-focus-lock just dont left focus left boundaries of component, and do something only if escape attempt was succeeded.
It is not altering tabbing behavior at all. We are good citizens.
Not using a vanilla JS?
Try react-focus-lock or vue-focus-lock
Licence
MIT