![]() ![]() The reason for this is that you could be offering a different experience to screen reader users than to non screen reader users and that is against the core principles of accessibility! It is very rarely a good idea to replace information. Visually hidden text (which is what I suggest and explain below) should be used to add contextual information. First, a quick warning about doing what you asked. ![]() ![]() You would need to use a combination of aria-hidden and visually hidden text. ![]()
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