ARIA States
ARIA attributes that describe the current state of an element, such as whether it is selected or expanded.
ARIA attributes that describe the current state of an element, such as whether it is selected or expanded.
A Gestalt principle stating that elements that are visually connected are perceived as more related than elements with no connection.
A high-level description of the future state of a product, outlining its purpose, target audience, and key differentiators.
A Gestalt principle stating that elements with a distinct visual feature (e.g., a unique color, size, or shape) capture attention and are perceived as a focal point.
A design principle that states that contrasting elements (such as color, shape, size) can be used to draw attention and create visual interest.
The principle that elements in a digital interface maintain consistent appearance, position, and behavior across different pages and states to help users maintain orientation and familiarity.
A Gestalt principle stating that elements moving in the same direction are perceived as a group or a single entity.
A Gestalt principle that states that objects that are similar in appearance are perceived as being more related than objects that are dissimilar.
Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA) is a set of attributes that enhance the accessibility of web content for people with disabilities.