It's finally my turn to build my own todo app. While I know that many people on GitHub have created the same project, I think it will be great exercise and the project itself can showcase my knowledge of React. The goal is to first create simple functionality and with each iteraction, add more complex features.
- As a user, I can see a list of tasks.
- As a user, I can add a task.
- As a user, I can mark at task as complete.
- As a user, I can delete any task.
- As a user, I can edit a task.
- As a user, I can view a subtask: all tasks, only active tasks, or only completed tasks.
aria-pressed
: assistive tech that the button element can be in either two states (i.e. pressed or unpressed)visually-hidden
: an added className that will make elements in this class be hidden from sighted users but still available for screen reader users once styling is addedrole
: helps assistive tech know what kind of element a tag isaria-labelledby
: provides a label with more informative context as to what the purpose of the element istabIndex
: attribute for accessibility edge cases (in which case an element is not focusable); should not be overused and should consider using elements that are focusable (e.g. button, a, input...)
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