React component to add
onClick
to HTML elements without sacrificing accessibility.
It's very hard to remove all styles from HTML button
elements. It's also hard to create clickable div
s that are accessible. This can cause developers to ship inaccessible UI.
The ClickableBox
React component accepts an onClick
prop and an element to render. It returns the element with the onClick
as well as the attributes and event listeners needed to make it as accessible as a button
.
You can install ClickableBox
with npm, Yarn, or pnpm.
npm install clickable-box
yarn add clickable-box
pnpm install clickable-box
Here's how to use ClickableBox
to make a clickable SVG:
// import ClickableBox from 'clickable-box';
<ClickableBox
onClick={this.closeModal}
aria-label="Close modal"
className="icon-button"
>
<CloseIcon />
</ClickableBox>
ClickableBox
will return a span
that looks like this:
<span
// Make the element clickable
onClick={this.closeModal}
// Make the element navigable by keyboard
tabIndex={0}
// Call `this.closeModal` if the user presses either the
// enter or space key while the element is in focus
onKeyDown={...}
// Tell screen readers that the element is a button
role="button"
// All other props are passed through to the element
aria-label="Close modal"
className="icon-button"
>
<CloseIcon />
</span>
The resulting HTML is accessible for users navigating by screen readers, keyboard, and mouse/touch.
There are a few props that are built into ClickableBox
:
prop | type | description |
---|---|---|
onClick |
function | defaults to: undefined |
The action to perform when the element is pressed |
is |
string , React.Element | defaults to: span |
The element to render |
disabled |
boolean | defaults to: false |
Makes element non-interactive, even if onClick is provided |
ref |
React.Ref |
Provides access to the React element |
You can pass any custom prop as well. This component will forward those props to the rendered element.
- You're building a button that looks like plain text.
- You're building a button that has content spanning multiple columns or rows.
- You're making a clickable SVG icon.
- You're linking to another page: Use an
a
tag with anhref
instead. The anchor tag is semantically correct, allows users to preview the URL, open it in a new tab, and copy the link to their clipboard. - You're using this as a submit button in a form. (It's possible, but there's a quirk.)
- You're building a button that looks like a button: This is fairly easy to build as a
button
element with CSS. - You think it'd be easier to simply style a
button
: This is a good sign that you should use abutton
element instead.
How can I style this with cursor: pointer
?
ClickableBox
accepts all props including className
and style
prop. If you prefer, you can add the cursor style globally with this CSS:
/* Targets all instances of `ClickableBox` */
[role="button"] {
cursor: pointer;
}
What are accessibility best practices for ClickableBox
?
- Pass
aria-label
toClickableBox
ifchildren
contains an SVG and no descriptive text. The value ofaria-label
should describe the action that will happen if the button is interacted with. It will be announced to users navigating with screen readers. - You shouldn't use
ClickableBox
within an anchor tag or another button. You also shouldn't use ana
orbutton
in thechildren
prop.