Technique ARIA18:Using aria-alertdialog to Identify Errors
Applicability
Technologies that support Accessible Rich Internet Applications (WAI-ARIA).
This technique relates to:
- 3.3.1: Error Identification (Sufficient)
- 3.3.3: Error Suggestion (Sufficient)
- 4.1.3: Status Messages (Advisory)
Description
The purpose of this technique is to alert people that an input error has occured. Using role="alertdialog" creates a notification. This notification should be modal with the following characteristics:
-
aria-label
oraria-labelledby
attribute gives the alertdialog an accessible name. -
aria-describedby
provides a reference to the text of the alert. - The alertdialog contains at least one focusable control, and the focus should move to that control when the alertdialog opens.
- The tab order is constrained within the alertdialog whilst it is open.
- When the dialog is dismissed, the focus moves back to the position it had before the dialog opened, if possible.
Note that the alertdialog should not be present in a way that it will be accessed by AT until it is needed. One way to do this is not to include it in the static HTML and instead to insert it into the DOM via script when the error condition is triggered. The insertion would correspond to the following HTML sample.
Examples
Example 1: Alert dialog
This example shows how a notification using role="alertdialog" can be used to notify someone they have entered invalid information.
<div role="alertdialog" aria-labelledby="alertHeading" aria-describedby="alertText"> <h1 id="alertHeading">Error</h1> <div id="alertText">Employee's Birth Date is after their hire date. Please verify the birth date and hire date.</div> <button>Save and Continue</button> <button>Return to page and correct error</button> </div>
Working example: Alert dialog.
Other sources
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Tests
Procedure
- Trigger the error that causes the alertdialog to appear.
- Determine that the alertdialog contains at least one focusable control, and the focus moves to that control when the alertdialog opens.
- Determine that the tab order is constrained within the alertdialog while it is open, and when the dialog is dismissed, the focus moves back to the position it had before the dialog opene, if possible.
- Examine the element with role="alertdialog" applied.
- Determine that either the
aria-label
oraria-labelledby
attribute has been correctly used to give the alertdialog an accessible name. - Determine that the contents of the alertdialog identifies the input error.
- Determine whether contents of the alertdialog suggests how to fix the error.
Expected Results
- Checks 2, 3, 5 and 6 are true. For SC 3.3.3, Check 7 is also true.