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@mutherr mutherr commented Dec 11, 2024

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I was working on improving the accessibility of a project using Instantsearch and noticed that the hits per page widget has no aria label, so I've added it to all three flavors of instantsearch and updated relevant tests

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Here's a screenshot of my version with an Aria label present on the hits per page selector.

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Haroenv commented Dec 12, 2024

Thanks! to finalise this we'd want to have this option in translations for React InstantSearch, slots for Vue InstantSearch and templates for InstantSearch.js

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mutherr commented Dec 12, 2024

Ok. Where are those defined?

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mutherr commented Dec 16, 2024

Quick follow up regarding the vue-instantsearch finalization, as it stands HitsPerPage mirrors the other implementations of aria labeling (ex SortBy.vue) where the template contains a single slot wrapping the entire select element, rather than having slots for individual elements and their attributes. What to your mind does a finalized version of this look like?

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