Issue number: resolves#29773
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## What is the current behavior?
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Certain Chrome and Edge versions (confirmed: Chrome v127 and Edge v127)
would indicate that the backdrop has an accessibility violation:
```
Blocked aria-hidden on a <ion-backdrop> element because the element that just received
focus must not be hidden from assistive technology users. Avoid using aria-hidden on a
focused element or its ancestor. Consider using the inert attribute instead, which will also
prevent focus. For more details, see the aria-hidden section of the WAI-ARIA specification at
```
The error is happening because `tabindex` and `aria-hidden` are being
passed to `ion-backdrop`. The `tabindex` attribute is used to make an
element focusable, regardless of value. When `aria-hidden` is applied to
an element, then the element is hidden from screen readers. This
violates the accessibility standards since `ion-backdrop` would be
considered a focusable element but not visible to screen readers.
## What is the new behavior?
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- Removed `tabindex`, this aligns with frameworks known for
accessibility (Chakra UI)
## Does this introduce a breaking change?
- [ ] Yes
- [x] No
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Dev build: `8.3.4-dev.11729533091.1ac77a0c`
How to test:
1. Use either Chrome v127 or Edge v127
2. Navigate to the [alert basic
page](https://ionic-framework-3pvgcj4b9-ionic1.vercel.app/src/components/alert/test/basic)
from the `main` branch
3. Open browser console
4. Click on the first button on the alert page
5. Click on the backdrop
6. Notice the error message in the browser console (if you don't see it,
then use a private browser or clear cache)
7. Navigate to the [alert basic
page](https://ionic-framework-git-rou-11175-ionic1.vercel.app/src/components/alert/test/basic)
from the `ROU-11175` branch
8. Repeat steps 2-6
9. Verify that the error does not appear
Issue number: Resolves#23942
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## What is the current behavior?
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When an overlay is created (inserted in the DOM), but not presented, the
scroll gesture is prevented. This behavior comes from the
`connectedCallback` of `ion-backdrop`, where the gesture is prevented as
soon as the backdrop is inserted in the DOM.
This means in situations where a developer creates an overlay, but does
not present it immediately, the user cannot scroll. This is not desired.
## What is the new behavior?
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- Scroll blocking behavior tied to the gesture has been removed from
`ion-backdrop` and implemented into the overlays directly.
- When an overlay is presented, scroll blocking is enabled on the `body`
element (the user cannot scroll on the main content).
- When the last presented overlay is dismissed, scroll blocking is
disabled on the `body` element (the user can scroll on the main
content).
## Does this introduce a breaking change?
- [x] Yes
- [ ] No
`ion-backdrop` no longer prevents scrolling on the main content when the
backdrop is either inserted into the DOM or removed from the DOM.
Developers using Ionic overlays do not need to migrate their
implementations.
Developers with custom overlays using `ion-backdrop` internally can
either use Ionic's gesture controller to disable scrolling when their
overlay is presented/dismissed or can manually add the
`backdrop-no-scroll` Ionic global class to the `body` element.
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- removes mode-less component classes from the internal CSS, use element instead
- adds mode specific classes `md` or `ios` for styling inside of shadow components
- adds e2e test that verifies mode classes exist on all ionic components, plus checks for specific classes that the components need for internal styling
fixes#17608
- updates components to use shadow DOM or scoped if they require css variables
- moves global styles to an external stylesheet that needs to be imported
- adds support for additional colors and removes the Sass loops to generate colors for each component
- several property renames, bug fixes, and test updates
Co-authored-by: Manu Mtz.-Almeida <manu.mtza@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam Bradley <adambradley25@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Cam Wiegert <cam@camwiegert.com>