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feat(ngAria): add support for ignoring a specific element #14833
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What kind of change does this PR introduce? (Bug fix, feature, docs update, ...)
Feature
What is the current behavior? (You can also link to an open issue here)
It is not possible to force
ngAria
to "ignore" a specific element, i.e. not addaria-*
attributes, attachroles
, bind keyboard events etc. The only work-around is to provide those attributes yourself (in which casengAria
won't overwrite them), but this is tedious and doesn't work for all usecases.What is the new behavior (if this is a feature change)?
It is possible to force
ngAria
to "ignore" a specific element, by adding theng-aria-disable
attribute.Does this PR introduce a breaking change?
No.
Please check if the PR fulfills these requirements
Other information:
Fixes #14602
Fixes #14672