Skip link
Skip link lets keyboard and assistive technology users go to the main content of the page without having to tab through the navigation elements.
When to use this component
All web pages should have a skip link.
How it works
The skip link is the first focusable element on the page. It stays visually hidden until it is focused by the first press of the tab key after page load.
Installation
Then, choose the brand you need and import the installed component code into your scss file:
// Choose one of these brands to include with your settings:
// Springer Nature
@import '@springernature/elements/components/skip-link';
// Nature
@import '@springernature/elements/components/skip-link/nature';
Link
The skip link should be a link to the main container of the page. You must supply an id for the link to point to.
For example, if you supply main
as the id
:
<main id="main">
...
</main>
then the link would be:
<a class="c-skip-link" href="#main">
Skip to main content
</a>
Focus
The target section must be focusable so that users can then continue to tab through content. Most browsers will do this automatically. However, Internet Explorer 11 does not.
To help skip link work for keyboard and assistive technology users in IE11, add a negative tabindex
to the main element.
<main id="main" tabindex="-1">
Some applications might display the browser's default focus styles around the main container. To prevent this, you can remove the focus styles programmatically.
main:focus {
outline: none;
}
Iframe
If there is an iframe in the page, you must add the skip link markup before it.
Template
You can see an example in the skip link demo
folder.
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