Add aria-label and callout about labelling pagination components

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Patrick H. Lauke 2016-04-10 15:01:06 +01:00
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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Provide pagination links for your site or app with the multi-page pagination com
Simple pagination inspired by Rdio, great for apps and search results. The large block is hard to miss, easily scalable, and provides large click areas.
{% example html %}
<nav>
<nav aria-label="Page navigation">
<ul class="pagination">
<li class="page-item">
<a class="page-link" href="#" aria-label="Previous">
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</nav>
{% endexample %}
{% callout info %}
### Labelling the pagination component
The pagination component should be wrapped in a `<nav>` element to identify it as a navigation section to screen readers and other assistive technologies. In addition, as a page is likely to have more than one such navigation section already (such as the primary navigation in the header, or a sidebar navigation), it is advisable to provide a descriptive `aria-label` for the `<nav>` which reflects its purpose. For example, if the pagination component is used to navigate between a set of search results, an appropriate label could be `aria-label="Search results pages"`.
{% endcallout %}
## Disabled and active states
Links are customizable for different circumstances. Use `.disabled` for unclickable links and `.active` to indicate the current page.
@ -50,7 +56,7 @@ The `.disabled` class uses `pointer-events: none` to try to disable the link fun
{% endcallout %}
{% example html %}
<nav>
<nav aria-label="...">
<ul class="pagination">
<li class="page-item disabled">
<a class="page-link" href="#" tabindex="-1" aria-label="Previous">
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You can optionally swap out active or disabled anchors for `<span>`, or omit the anchor in the case of the prev/next arrows, to remove click functionality and prevent keyboard focus while retaining intended styles.
{% example html %}
<nav>
<nav aria-label="...">
<ul class="pagination">
<li class="page-item disabled">
<span class="page-link" aria-label="Previous">
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Fancy larger or smaller pagination? Add `.pagination-lg` or `.pagination-sm` for additional sizes.
{% example html %}
<nav>
<nav aria-label="...">
<ul class="pagination pagination-lg">
<li class="page-item">
<a class="page-link" href="#" aria-label="Previous">
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{% endexample %}
{% example html %}
<nav>
<nav aria-label="...">
<ul class="pagination pagination-sm">
<li class="page-item">
<a class="page-link" href="#" aria-label="Previous">