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[https://www.nngroup.com/articles/accordions-complex-content/ Accordions Are Not Always the Answer for Complex Content on Desktops] by Hoa Loranger at Nielsen Norman Group discusses that longer pages can benefit users. Accordions shorten pages and reduce scrolling, but they increase the interaction cost by requiring people to decide on topic headings. | * [https://www.nngroup.com/articles/accordions-complex-content/ Accordions Are Not Always the Answer for Complex Content on Desktops] by [[Hoa Loranger]] at [[Nielsen Norman Group]] discusses that longer pages can benefit users. Accordions shorten pages and reduce scrolling, but they increase the interaction cost by requiring people to decide on topic headings. | ||
* [https://www.scottohara.me/blog/2018/09/03/details-and-summary.html The details and summary elements] by [[Scott O'Hara]] on his website. This covers not only how to use the components but also what the various screen readers and [[Accessibility Technology | accessibility technology]] do with it. | |||
* [https://www.scottohara.me/blog/2017/10/25/accordion-release.html Accessible ARIA Accordions] by [[Scott O'Hara]] on his website. |
Latest revision as of 07:54, 13 April 2020
- Accordions Are Not Always the Answer for Complex Content on Desktops by Hoa Loranger at Nielsen Norman Group discusses that longer pages can benefit users. Accordions shorten pages and reduce scrolling, but they increase the interaction cost by requiring people to decide on topic headings.
- The details and summary elements by Scott O'Hara on his website. This covers not only how to use the components but also what the various screen readers and accessibility technology do with it.
- Accessible ARIA Accordions by Scott O'Hara on his website.