Intent| www.w3.org
Technique ARIA9:Using aria-labelledby to concatenate a label from several text nodes| www.w3.org
Examples| www.w3.org
Technique ARIA14:Using aria-label to provide an invisible label where a visible label cannot be used| www.w3.org
Technique ARIA7:Using aria-labelledby for link purpose| www.w3.org
Technique F111:Failure of Success Criteria 1.3.1, 2.5.3, and 4.1.2 due to a control with visible label text but no accessible name| www.w3.org
Technique G131:Providing descriptive labels| www.w3.org
This document describes how user agents determine the names and descriptions of accessible objects from web content languages. This information is in turn exposed through accessibility APIs so that assistive technologies can identify these objects and present their names or descriptions to users. Documenting the algorithm through which names and descriptions are to be determined promotes interoperable exposure of these properties among different accessibility APIs and helps to ensure that thi...| www.w3.org