Focus
Order Matters
It's crucial to ensure screen readers and other assistive technologies can navigate your app in a logical order, making sure that content is separate with meaningful titles.
Screen navigation
When navigating to a new screen, make sure that the focus always starts from the "same" position; it could be the first element of the screen or the first header1; whatever you choose, make sure that it is consistent across all the screens/modals of your app.
Drawer / BottomSheet navigation
When dealing with Drawers/BottomSheets, we need to take care of:
- Handling the focus
- Can be dismissed
- Focus stays inside it
1. Handling the focus
When opening a modal window or drawer, the focus must be placed on or inside it; otherwise, the user remains in the active control and might not be aware or be able to reach the new content.
2. Can be dismissed
The drawer/bottom sheet should either have a close button or be dismissable by tapping on its overlay layer.
3. The focus stays inside it
Make sure that the user cannot focus on any element underneath the drawer/bottom sheet; the user should only be able to cycle between the drawer/bottom sheet content.
Related AMA components
- According to this study: https://www.gatsbyjs.com/blog/2019-07-11-user-testing-accessible-client-routing/ the solution that worked better for the mast majority was: Shift focus to a heading↩