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track-focus

v1.0.0

Published

Tracks the focus event for better accessibility styling.

Downloads

189

Readme

I created a newer version of trackFocus that includes more generic event detection (including touch and pointer), only adds a single attribute to the body instead of littering the DOM with classes and exposes a small API for scripting. Check out What Input?.

Track Focus

trackFocus adds a class to elements when they receive focus, allowing specific styling for keyboard versus mouse interaction.

Check out the demo page.

How it works

  • Watches the body for the mousedown and keydown events and stores as a variable.
  • Watches the body for the focusin event and applies the correct class based on whether the previous event was from the mouse or keyboard.
  • Watches the body for the focusout event and removes the mouse/keyboard class.
  • Style the focus state as needed.

Usage

  • Include trackFocus.min.js (just 500 bytes).
  • Style focus states.

Compatibility

Works as-is in all modern browsers. For older browsers, like IE8, grab these polyfills:

  • classList by remy
  • EventListener by jonathantneal
  • focusin by Yaffle
  • Or use the bundled, minified version.