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Introducing prop - focusOnListItem which enable/disable focus for <li>.
Currently it is enable by default, but there is many accessibility cases when focus is needed for child element (link or button).

This feature will make accessible page links by adding aria-current="page" and add visually hidden text inside link - "Page", so screen readers will pronounce "Page 1" instead of just "1".

Pagination accessibility best practices:
https://a11y-style-guide.com/style-guide/section-navigation.html#kssref-navigation-pagination

…li>. Currently it is enable by default, but there is many accessibility cases when focus is needed for child element (link or button).
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This is tweak is really needed if you need accessible pagination.
Issue: #200

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This is extremely useful when we cater for accessibility and assistive touch on pagination. @afc163
Please consider to merge it asap.

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afc163 commented Aug 4, 2020

conflict a lot

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Little up this MR is very great improvement for accessibility

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Little up this MR is very great improvement for accessibility

I will try to find the time to resolve conflicts at some time.

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