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| id: 587d778d367417b2b2512aaa
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| title: Make Elements Only Visible to a Screen Reader by Using Custom CSS
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| challengeType: 0
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| videoUrl: 'https://scrimba.com/c/c8azdfM'
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| ---
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| 
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| ## Description
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| <section id='description'>
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| Have you noticed that all of the applied accessibility challenges so far haven't used any CSS? This is to show the importance of a logical document outline, and using semantically meaningful tags around your content before introducing the visual design aspect.
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| However, CSS's magic can also improve accessibility on your page when you want to visually hide content meant only for screen readers. This happens when information is in a visual format (like a chart), but screen reader users need an alternative presentation (like a table) to access the data. CSS is used to position the screen reader-only elements off the visual area of the browser window.
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| Here's an example of the CSS rules that accomplish this:
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| <blockquote>.sr-only {<br>  position: absolute;<br>  left: -10000px;<br>  width: 1px;<br>  height: 1px;<br>  top: auto;<br>  overflow: hidden;<br>}</blockquote>
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| <strong>Note</strong><br>The following CSS approaches will NOT do the same thing:
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| <ul>
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| <li><code>display: none;</code> or <code>visibility: hidden;</code> hides content for everyone, including screen reader users</li>
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| <li>Zero values for pixel sizes, such as <code>width: 0px; height: 0px;</code> removes that element from the flow of your document, meaning screen readers will ignore it</li>
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| </ul>
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| </section>
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| 
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| ## Instructions
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| <section id='instructions'>
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| Camper Cat created a really cool stacked bar chart for his training page, and put the data into a table for his visually impaired users. The table already has an <code>sr-only</code> class, but the CSS rules aren't filled in yet. Give the <code>position</code> an absolute value, the <code>left</code> a -10000px value, and the <code>width</code> and <code>height</code> both 1px values.
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| </section>
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| 
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| ## Tests
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| <section id='tests'>
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| 
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| ```yml
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| tests:
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|   - text: Your code should set the <code>position</code> property of the <code>sr-only</code> class to a value of absolute.
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|     testString: assert($('.sr-only').css('position') == 'absolute', 'Your code should set the <code>position</code> property of the <code>sr-only</code> class to a value of absolute.');
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|   - text: Your code should set the <code>left</code> property of the <code>sr-only</code> class to a value of -10000px.
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|     testString: assert($('.sr-only').css('left') == '-10000px', 'Your code should set the <code>left</code> property of the <code>sr-only</code> class to a value of -10000px.');
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|   - text: Your code should set the <code>width</code> property of the <code>sr-only</code> class to a value of 1 pixel.
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|     testString: assert(code.match(/width:\s*?1px/gi), 'Your code should set the <code>width</code> property of the <code>sr-only</code> class to a value of 1 pixel.');
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|   - text: Your code should set the <code>height</code> property of the <code>sr-only</code> class to a value of 1 pixel.
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|     testString: assert(code.match(/height:\s*?1px/gi), 'Your code should set the <code>height</code> property of the <code>sr-only</code> class to a value of 1 pixel.');
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| 
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| ```
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| 
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| </section>
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| 
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| ## Challenge Seed
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| <section id='challengeSeed'>
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| 
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| <div id='html-seed'>
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| 
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| ```html
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| <head>
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|   <style>
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|   .sr-only {
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|     position: ;
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|     left: ;
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|     width: ;
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|     height: ;
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|     top: auto;
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|     overflow: hidden;
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|   }
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|   </style>
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| </head>
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| <body>
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|   <header>
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|     <h1>Training</h1>
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|     <nav>
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|       <ul>
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|         <li><a href="#stealth">Stealth & Agility</a></li>
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|         <li><a href="#combat">Combat</a></li>
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|         <li><a href="#weapons">Weapons</a></li>
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|       </ul>
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|     </nav>
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|   </header>
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|   <section>
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|     <h2>Master Camper Cat's Beginner Three Week Training Program</h2>
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|     <figure>
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|       <!-- Stacked bar chart of weekly training-->
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|       <p>[Stacked bar chart]</p>
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|       <br />
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|       <figcaption>Breakdown per week of time to spend training in stealth, combat, and weapons.</figcaption>
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|     </figure>
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|     <table class="sr-only">
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|       <caption>Hours of Weekly Training in Stealth, Combat, and Weapons</caption>
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|       <thead>
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|         <tr>
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|           <th></th>
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|           <th scope="col">Stealth & Agility</th>
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|           <th scope="col">Combat</th>
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|           <th scope="col">Weapons</th>
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|           <th scope="col">Total</th>
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|         </tr>
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|       </thead>
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|       <tbody>
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|         <tr>
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|           <th scope="row">Week One</th>
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|           <td>3</td>
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|           <td>5</td>
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|           <td>2</td>
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|           <td>10</td>
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|         </tr>
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|         <tr>
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|           <th scope="row">Week Two</th>
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|           <td>4</td>
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|           <td>5</td>
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|           <td>3</td>
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|           <td>12</td>
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|         </tr>
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|         <tr>
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|           <th scope="row">Week Three</th>
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|           <td>4</td>
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|           <td>6</td>
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|           <td>3</td>
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|           <td>13</td>
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|         </tr>
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|       </tbody>
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|     </table>
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|   </section>
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|   <section id="stealth">
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|     <h2>Stealth & Agility Training</h2>
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|     <article><h3>Climb foliage quickly using a minimum spanning tree approach</h3></article>
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|     <article><h3>No training is NP-complete without parkour</h3></article>
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|   </section>
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|   <section id="combat">
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|     <h2>Combat Training</h2>
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|     <article><h3>Dispatch multiple enemies with multithreaded tactics</h3></article>
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|     <article><h3>Goodbye, world: 5 proven ways to knock out an opponent</h3></article>
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|   </section>
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|   <section id="weapons">
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|     <h2>Weapons Training</h2>
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|     <article><h3>Swords: the best tool to literally divide and conquer</h3></article>
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|     <article><h3>Breadth-first or depth-first in multi-weapon training?</h3></article>
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|   </section>
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|   <footer>© 2018 Camper Cat</footer>
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| </body>
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| ```
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| 
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| </div>
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| </section>
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| 
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| ## Solution
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| <section id='solution'>
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| 
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| ```js
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| // solution required
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| ```
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| </section>
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