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@polymer/iron-a11y-announcer
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A singleton element that simplifies announcing text to screen readers.
##<iron-a11y-announcer>
iron-a11y-announcer
is a singleton element that is intended to add a11y
to features that require on-demand announcement from screen readers. In
order to make use of the announcer, it is best to request its availability
in the announcing element.
Example:
Polymer({
is: 'x-chatty',
attached: function() {
// This will create the singleton element if it has not
// been created yet:
Polymer.IronA11yAnnouncer.requestAvailability();
}
});
After the iron-a11y-announcer
has been made available, elements can
make announces by firing bubbling iron-announce
events.
Example:
this.fire('iron-announce', {
text: 'This is an announcement!'
}, { bubbles: true });
Note: announcements are only audible if you have a screen reader enabled.
FAQs
A singleton element that simplifies announcing text to screen readers.
The npm package @polymer/iron-a11y-announcer receives a total of 22,920 weekly downloads. As such, @polymer/iron-a11y-announcer popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @polymer/iron-a11y-announcer demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 10 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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