$ cnpm install tabbable
Returns an array of all* tabbable DOM nodes within a containing node. (* "all" has some necessary caveats, which you'll learn about by reading below.)
The following are considered tabbable:
<button>
s<input>
s<select>
s<textarea>
s<a>
s with href
or xlink:href
attributes<audio>
s and <videos>
s with controls
attributes[contenteditable]
elementstabindex
Any of the above will not be considered tabbable, though, if any of the following are also true about it:
tabindex
disabled
display: none
or visibility: hidden
<input type="radio">
and a different radio in its group is checked
If you think a node should be included in your array of tabbables but it's not, all you need to do is add tabindex="0"
to deliberately include it. (Or if it is in your array but you don't want it, you can add tabindex="-1"
to deliberately exclude it.) This will also result in more consistent cross-browser behavior. For information about why your special node might not be included, see "More details", below.
Basically IE9+.
Why? It uses Element.querySelectorAll() and Window.getComputedStyle().
npm install tabbable
Dependencies: none.
You'll need to be compiling CommonJS (via browserify or webpack).
tabbable(rootNode, [options])
Returns an array of ordered tabbable node within the rootNode
.
Summary of ordering principles:
tabindex
attributes (1 or higher), ordered by ascending tabindex
and source order.tabindex
and any element that by default receives focus (listed above) and does not have a positive tabindex
set, in source order.Type: Node
. Required.
Type: boolean
. Default: false
.
If set to true
, rootNode
will be included in the returned tabbable node array, if rootNode
is tabbable.
tabbable.isTabbable(node)
Returns a boolean indicating whether the provided node is considered tabbable.
tabbable.isFocusable(node)
Returns a boolean indicating whether the provided node is considered focusable.
All tabbable elements are focusable, but not all focusable elements are tabbable. For example, elements with tabindex="-1"
are focusable but not tabbable.
<object>
and <iframe>
— so this means some elements that you can tab to in some browsers will be left out of the results. (To learn more about that stupid inconsistency, see this amazing table). To provide better consistency across browsers and ensure the elements you want in your tabbables list show up there, try adding tabindex="0"
to edge-case elements that Tabbable ignores.<iframe>
s, <embed>
s, <object>
s, <summary>
s, and <svg>
s is inconsistent across browsers, so if you need an accurate read on one of these elements you should try giving it a tabindex
. (You'll also need to pay attention to the focusable
attribute on SVGs in IE & Edge.) But you also might not be able to get an accurate read — so you should avoid relying on it.checked
one in each group (and that is what you should usually do anyway). If there is no checked
radio in the radio group, all of the radios will be considered tabbable. (Some browsers do this, otherwise don't — there's not consistency.)querySelectorAll
?", you may be on to something ... but, as with most "just" statements, you're probably not. For example, a simple querySelectorAll
approach will not figure out whether an element is hidden, and therefore not actually tabbable. (That said, if you do think Tabbable can be simplified or otherwise improved, I'd love to hear your idea.):tabbable
selector ignores elements with height and width of 0
. I'm not sure why — because I've found that I can still tab to those elements. So I kept them in. Only elements hidden with display: none
or visibility: hidden
are left out.<a>
elements by default: you have to change a setting to get the standard behavior. Tabbable does not know whether you've changed that setting or not, so it will include <a>
elements in its list.Feedback and contributions more than welcome!
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