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* Add a hook that throws a runtime warning for invalid WAI ARIA attributes and values. * Resolved linting errors. * Added a test case for many props. * Added a test case for ARIA attribute proper casing. * Added a warning for uppercased attributes to ReactDOMInvalidARIAHookmain
J. Renée Beach
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Brandon Dail
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title: Invalid ARIA Prop Warning |
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permalink: warnings/invalid-aria-prop.html |
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The invalid-aria-prop warning will fire if you attempt to render a DOM element with an aria-* prop that does not exist in the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) Accessible Rich Internet Application (ARIA) [specification](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.1/#states_and_properties). |
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1. If you feel that you are using a valid prop, check the spelling carefully. `aria-labelledby` and `aria-activedescendant` are often misspelled. |
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2. React does not yet recognize the attribute you specified. This will likely be fixed in a future version of React. However, React currently strips all unknown attributes, so specifying them in your React app will not cause them to be rendered |
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