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Focus states are important for accessibility, but when sighted users click on elements and see the focus style, we get complaints that there is a "style bug". Worse, this often leads to those with CSS knowledge disabling the focus state altogether. Is it possible to prevent the focus state from applying when clicking? If so, are there accessibility implications to this change?
The greater good seems to be to accommodate expectations here so that people don't disable this altogehter.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Focus states are important for accessibility, but when sighted users click on elements and see the focus style, we get complaints that there is a "style bug". Worse, this often leads to those with CSS knowledge disabling the focus state altogether. Is it possible to prevent the focus state from applying when clicking? If so, are there accessibility implications to this change?
The greater good seems to be to accommodate expectations here so that people don't disable this altogehter.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: