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Asked: June 3, 20262026-06-03T12:00:46+00:00 2026-06-03T12:00:46+00:00

How do you notify screen readers using WAI-ARIA that a div is now visible?

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How do you notify screen readers using WAI-ARIA that a div is now visible?

If we got the html

<div id="foo">Present main content</div>
<div id="bar" style="display: none;">Hidden content</div>

and then we

$('#foo').hide();
$('#bar').show();

how do we notify screen readers that they should notify the user about the now visible div (or possibly automatically focus on the now visible div)?

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    2026-06-03T12:00:49+00:00Added an answer on June 3, 2026 at 12:00 pm

    You do not need generally to tell screen readers that content is now visible. Use of aria-hidden makes no difference in practice, so I would suggest not using it. If you want the text content of the hidden div to be announced by a screen reader you may use role=alert or aria-live=polite (for example). You would use this for updated content that you want a screen reader to hear without having to move to the content location to discover it. For example a pop up message that does not receive focus, but contains text information that is relevant to a user after an action such as pressing a button.

    update: I discussed with one of the people who developed ARIA 1.0, he suggested using HTML5 hidden instead of aria-hidden as a semantic indication that content is hidden. use it in conjunction with CSS display:none for older browsers. Browsers that support HTML5 hidden implement it using display:none in the user agent style sheet.

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