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When putting disabled=true prop on Input component.
Disabled attribute (or similar that screen reader can interpret) should be rendered on input html.
I can't find anything in the html that tells a screenreader that the input is disabled.
0.66.0
See html rendered from docs example: http://react.semantic-ui.com/elements/input#input-example-disabled
For TextArea, Dropdown and Checkbox this works fine. They all get either disabled attribute or aria-disabled attribute.
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Saw this myself the other day, I can pick it up.
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Just got back to work today, will hopefully have this fixed before the day is over.
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When putting disabled=true prop on Input component.
Expected Result
Disabled attribute (or similar that screen reader can interpret) should be rendered on input html.
Actual Result
I can't find anything in the html that tells a screenreader that the input is disabled.
Version
0.66.0
Testcase
See html rendered from docs example:
http://react.semantic-ui.com/elements/input#input-example-disabled
For TextArea, Dropdown and Checkbox this works fine. They all get either disabled attribute or aria-disabled attribute.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: