[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #57031: Establish a plan to remove the skip link focus fix
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#57031: Establish a plan to remove the skip link focus fix
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Reporter: afercia | Owner: (none)
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: Awaiting
| Review
Component: Bundled Theme | Version:
Severity: normal | Keywords:
Focuses: accessibility, javascript, |
performance |
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Previously: #54421
Related: #55552
In #54421 a proposal was made to deprecate the 'skip link focus fix' used
by some of the bundled themes. The conversation on the ticket led to the
decision to keep the script but missed to establish a plan for the future.
This issue was discussed at the latest Yoast contributor day on November
2022 where the participants agreed to see it more as an issue related to
actual browser usage rather than a backwards compatibility issue. Worth
reminding this script is now only needed for Internet Explorer 11 and
previous versions . Keeping this script forever doesn;t seem ideal. As
such, we’d like to propose to establish a plan for its removal,
We could think of two options:
- Establish a removal date based on a certain Internet Explorer usage
threshold. [https://make.wordpress.org/core/handbook/best-practices
/browser-support/ WordPress browser support] is based on the
[https://caniuse.com/usage-table can I use browser usage table], which in
turn is based on [https://gs.statcounter.com/ StatCounter GlobalStats].
This approach would require to monitor the IE usage decrement overtime
until it reaches a certain threshold, to be decided.
- Remove the script on a future WordPress release. For example, 6.3 would
warrant enough time to not rush and inform theme authors and users with
some adequate notice.
Any thoughts are very welcome.
We do share some of the concerns expressed in #54421 but we’d also like to
mention that if some users are still using Internet Explorer, the skip
link is very likely the last of their problems with the WordPress bundled
themes.
On the other hand, removing the script is a slight performance gain and
also reduces maintenance cost and effort for theme authors.
Cc @poena @westonruter
References:
**IE 11 Support Phase Out Plan**
https://make.wordpress.org/core/2021/04/22/ie-11-support-phase-out-plan/
**WordPress browser support**
https://make.wordpress.org/core/handbook/best-practices/browser-support/
**Browser Market Share Worldwide, October 2021 - 2022**
https://gs.statcounter.com/browser-market-share#monthly-202110-202210
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