Make "skip to content" links more accessible.
Include skip-link-focus.js
above the closing </body>
tag and initialize it:
<script src="skip-link-focus.js"></script>
<script>skipLinkFocus.init();</script>
Or if you're using Browserify:
require( 'skip-link-focus' ).init();
init()
takes an optional options
argument:
options.selector
{String} Specifies a DOM selector where skip links are to be found. This is used to handle an edge case where, if a hash is present in the URL on initial load (or refresh), clicking the skip link wouldn't actually fire a hashchange event, making the skip link unusable. Usage example:init( { selector: '.generic-skip-link-class' } )
. Defaults to.skip-link
.
Makes "skip to content" links work correctly in IE9, Chrome, and Opera to improve accessibility.
Initial code and background can be found here:
http://www.nczonline.net/blog/2013/01/15/fixing-skip-to-content-links/
Further improvements were made in the _s WordPress theme by Automattic.
This module is based on the _s implementation with the following enhancements:
- Implemented the UMD pattern for use as an AMD, CommonJS, or stand-alone module.
- Added a skip link click handler to fix cases when a
hashchange
event isn't fired because the address bar already has the corresponding hash. - Split the functionality into methods to provide a simple API.
Additional reading on skip link accessibility: https://www.bignerdranch.com/blog/web-accessibility-skip-navigation-links/
To manually test the script in a browser of your choice, run npm test
and head to http://localhost:5000/test/
.