The difference between Popovers (i.e., the popover attribute) and Dialogs (i.e., both the <dialog> element and the dialog accessible role) is incredibly confusing â so much that many articles (like this, this, and this) have tried to shed some light on the issue. If youâre still feeling confused, I hope this one clears up that confusion once and for all. Distinguishing Popovers From Dialogs Letâs
I just wrote about the <dialog> element, with some basic usage and things to watch for. Itâs a great addition to the web platform. Hereâs another interesting thing we can do, connecting it to another one of my favorite new things on the web platform: :has(). (You can see Iâve been pretty into it lately.) I was reading Locking scroll with :has() from Robb Owen, and he gets into how you might want t
Building a dialog component Stay organized with collections Save and categorize content based on your preferences. A foundational overview of how to build color-adaptive, responsive, and accessible mini and mega modals with the <dialog> element. In this post I want to share my thoughts on how to build color-adaptive, responsive, and accessible mini and mega modals with the <dialog> element. Try th
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HTML 5.2 has introduced a new <dialog> element for native modal dialog boxes. At first glance, it seems fairly straightforward (and it is), but as Iâve been playing around with it, Iâve found it has some nice features that might be easy to miss. Iâve embedded a full working demo at the end of this article, but if you want to check it out as you read along, you can see it here. Here is the markup f
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