How to Implement and Style the Dialog Element
Christian Kozalla's insightful look at the HTML <dialog></dialog>
element reveals its potential for creating accessible and visually appealing modals. The <dialog></dialog>
element offers significant advantages, simplifying modal creation and inherently addressing accessibility challenges like focus trapping—a common pitfall in custom modal implementations. The ::backdrop
styling feature is a particularly attractive benefit.
However, widespread browser support remains an issue, notably with Safari's lack of native support. While Google's polyfill mitigates this, concerns persist regarding comprehensive screen reader compatibility. Scott O'Hara's recent article ("Having an open dialog," October 2021) concludes that the <dialog></dialog>
element and its polyfill are not yet production-ready.
Despite this, the argument can be made that broader adoption of <dialog></dialog>
(with the polyfill) could ultimately benefit the web. Increased usage might incentivize browser developers to prioritize improvements and address the remaining accessibility concerns. The current state of many custom, often inaccessible, modal solutions suggests that a readily available, albeit imperfect, native option like <dialog></dialog>
might be a worthwhile compromise.
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