VisuallyHidden
VisuallyHidden hides its children visually, while keeping content visible to screen readers.
install | yarn add react-aria |
---|---|
version | 3.23.1 |
usage | import {VisuallyHidden} from 'react-aria' |
Introduction#
VisuallyHidden
is a utility component that can be used to hide its children visually,
while keeping them visible to screen readers and other assistive technology. This would
typically be used when you want to take advantage of the behavior and semantics of a
native element like a checkbox or radio button, but replace it with a custom styled
element visually.
Props#
Name | Type | Default | Description |
children | ReactNode | — | The content to visually hide. |
elementType | string | JSXElementConstructor<any> | 'div' | The element type for the container. |
isFocusable | boolean | — | Whether the element should become visible on focus, for example skip links. |
style | CSSProperties | undefined | — | |
className | string | undefined | — |
Example#
See useRadioGroup and useCheckbox
for examples of using VisuallyHidden
to hide native form elements visually.
Hook#
In order to allow additional rendering flexibility, the useVisuallyHidden
hook can be
used in custom components instead of the VisuallyHidden
component. It supports the same
options as the component, and returns props to spread onto the element that should be hidden.
useVisuallyHidden(
(props: VisuallyHiddenProps
)): VisuallyHiddenAria
import {useVisuallyHidden} from 'react-aria';
let { visuallyHiddenProps } = useVisuallyHidden();
<div {...visuallyHiddenProps}>I am hidden</div>
import {useVisuallyHidden} from 'react-aria';
let { visuallyHiddenProps } = useVisuallyHidden();
<div {...visuallyHiddenProps}>I am hidden</div>
import {useVisuallyHidden} from 'react-aria';
let {
visuallyHiddenProps
} = useVisuallyHidden();
<div
{...visuallyHiddenProps}
>
I am hidden
</div>