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accessibility - When to use the disabled attribute vs the aria-disabled attribute for HTML elements?

I'm trying to make a form accessible. Should I make my inputs have both disabled and aria-disabled attributes, or just one?

<label for="textbox1">Input</label>
<input id="textbox1" type="text" name="Text Box" disabled>

Or like this?

<label for="textbox1">Input</label>
<input id="textbox1" type="text" name="Text Box" aria-disabled="true">

Or like this?

<label for="textbox1">Input</label>
<input id="textbox1" type="text" name="Text Box" aria-disabled="true" disabled>
question from:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/38059140/when-to-use-the-disabled-attribute-vs-the-aria-disabled-attribute-for-html-eleme

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I can take your example, put it in a CodePen, and check it in JAWS and NVDA (sorry, no VoiceOver today):

<label for="textbox1">Input</label>
<input id="textbox1" type="text" name="Text Box" disabled>

You will be happy to know that both NVDA and JAWS skip the field (or if explicitly focused, announce that is disabled).

In short, you do not need aria-disabled any longer. Just use disabled.

You can read a bit more about the ARIA attributes you can dump in this article by Steve Faulkner (one of the editors of the ARIA spec) from 2015 (though aria-disabled is not explicitly listed, the concept is the same): http://html5doctor.com/on-html-belts-and-aria-braces/

If my answer looks similar to your other question about required versus aria-required, that is because it is essentially the same answer.


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