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package com.google.gwt.aria.client;
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/**
 * 

Class that contains constants for ARIA states. States combined with ARIA roles supply * information about the changes in the web page that can be used for alerts, notification, * navigation assistance. The state is changed as a result of an user interaction and developers * should consider changing the widget state when handling user actions.

* *

The following groups of states exist: *

    *
  1. Widget states -- specific to common user interface elements found on GUI systems or * in rich Internet applications which receive user input and process user actions
  2. *
  3. Live Region states -- specific to live regions in rich Internet applications; may be applied * to any element; indicate that content changes may occur without the element having focus, and * provides assistive technologies with information on how to process those content updates.
  4. *
  5. Drag-and-drop states -- indicates information about draggable elements and their drop * targets
  6. *
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*/ public final class State { public static final Attribute BUSY = new PrimitiveValueAttribute("aria-busy", "false"); public static final Attribute CHECKED = new AriaValueAttribute("aria-checked", "undefined"); public static final Attribute DISABLED = new PrimitiveValueAttribute("aria-disabled", "false"); public static final Attribute EXPANDED = new AriaValueAttribute("aria-expanded", "undefined"); public static final Attribute GRABBED = new AriaValueAttribute("aria-grabbed", "undefined"); public static final Attribute HIDDEN = new PrimitiveValueAttribute("aria-hidden", "false"); public static final Attribute INVALID = new AriaValueAttribute("aria-invalid", "false"); public static final Attribute PRESSED = new AriaValueAttribute("aria-pressed", "undefined"); public static final Attribute SELECTED = new AriaValueAttribute("aria-selected", "undefined"); private State() { } }




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