[inform/demo] We recently released a new Paragon CLI. It comes with a single command to start: paragon install-theme
Allows consumers to install and use a custom @edx/brand aliased NPM package during local development without risking modifying/committing changes to the default installed @edx/brand-openedx package.
It’s weird, weird, and more weird. - suggestion overwrite floating label (recent observation) - Google moving floating label out of the way when there is a suggestion from the browser (how?) - Chrome AutoSuggest positioning is different for different people - Chrome AutoSuggest capture with Share Screen is different for different people
Requests: - Use AutoComplete attribute with granular semantic values - Use AutoComplete whenever possible - Store form results (particularly user data) and auto-populate fields when possible (WCAG 2.2 requirement) -
Notes:
Screen readers don’t always read out form input placeholders. Shouldn’t rely on placeholders for labeling.
Floating label acts as a both a placeholder and a label.
Why aren’t floating labels great?
Text is small.
Browser is getting sophisticated with more autocomplete functionality, and overlays its recommendations on top of the floating label.
UX/a11y has stopped recommending the use of floating labels.
Tentative guidance: deprecate floating labels.
Request from community: default to floated/open state.
The browser native autosuggest hides form control feedback.
To get around this, put error and hint text above the input, not below.
Seems to be different browser behavior related to autocomplete overlays, etc. for different users?
Chrome seems to move the autosuggest in some situations, but not all.
If this is the case, we may be able to stick with floating labels.
[question] Is there a way to style the Chrome default autocompletes/autosuggests?
Adam Stankiewicz to file a technical discovery issue to look into this. Can prioritize this.
Jeff Witt to try to document these permutations as well.