ARIAmärkuseid
ARIAmärkuseid, often translated as ARIA notes or ARIA labels, refers to a set of attributes within the Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA) suite. These attributes are designed to provide additional semantic information to assistive technologies, such as screen readers, about interactive elements on a web page that may not have clear, descriptive text content. For example, an icon button might lack visible text, and ARIAmärkuseid can be used to provide a meaningful label for this button, allowing users of assistive technologies to understand its function. Common ARIA attributes used for labeling include aria-label, which directly provides a text string, and aria-labelledby, which references another element on the page that contains the descriptive text. These attributes are crucial for improving the accessibility of dynamic web content and complex user interfaces, ensuring that all users can perceive, understand, navigate, and interact with web applications effectively. By supplementing native HTML elements, ARIAmärkuseid helps bridge the gap for users who rely on assistive technologies, making the web more inclusive.