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Introducing the GUI Challenges series successor:

Mini Web Machines!
Tiny bits of code that power great UX.

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@argyleink I'm apprehensive to use radio buttons like this because of accessibility criticisms around "radio button hacks" - what are thoughts on this, like I get that it provides fantastic built-in roving but is it confusing that things would be announced as form controls?

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@scrwd If it's selection from a list, it's not hacky, but I hear you in that like, using it for a carousel would be confusing.

Sounds like you're more considerate than most already. Test it and adjust legends and labels as needed for the user to feel clear about intent.

Adam ArgyleAdam Argyle

@argyleink does this mean GUI Challenges are no more?

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