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Opening this issue in case anyone wants to help. Recently, we've configured Storybook to import files from __examples__ folders inside Reakit component folders. This is how we're doing it:
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Noticed this in reviewing #3165. In determining if an element is focused, axe-core looks at the disabled attribute. However it doesn't check if that attribute is allowed for the node. So the following link is incorrectly determined as not focusable:
<a href="foo.html" disabled>Hello</a>This bug exists in lib/commons/dom/focus-disabled.js. The fix is to check `vNode.props.nod
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Summary
Running the WAVE plugin shows not all text has sufficient contrast, and an empty link is present, these are minor issues and potentially false positives, as the site may serve as an example for others it would be great if at least all errors from automated tests are resolved.
Expected result
Running a tool such as the WAVE plugin on Chrome shows no errors.
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Describe the bug
Currently @duetds/date-picker does not work with Rollup (or I didn't get it to).
The problem appears to be a dynamic import statement with a template string:
return import(`./${bundleId}.entry.js${""}`);Rollup seems to ignore these imports: "Dynamic imports on runtime are ignored by Rollup #2463"
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In my next.js where I'm adding in React Spectrum, I placed the
<Provider/>in my/pages/_app.tsx: