@primer/view-components 0.33.0-rc.62a22743 → 0.33.0-rc.97313fa5

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  {
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  "name": "@primer/view-components",
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- "version": "0.33.0-rc.62a22743",
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+ "version": "0.33.0-rc.97313fa5",
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  "description": "ViewComponents for the Primer Design System",
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  "main": "app/assets/javascripts/primer_view_components.js",
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  "module": "app/components/primer/primer.js",
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  },
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  {
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  "fully_qualified_name": "Primer::Alpha::Banner",
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- "description": "Use `Banner` to highlight important information.\n\n### Events\n\n|Name |Type |Bubbles |Cancelable |\n|:---------|:-------------------|:-------|:----------|\n|`dismiss` |`CustomEvent<void>` |No |No |",
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+ "description": "Use `Banner` to highlight important information.",
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  "accessibility_docs": "### Improve discoverability with a heading and landmark\nBanners are made visually prominent with icons and colors to immediately draw attention.\n\nTo ensure the Banner is also easily discoverable for assistive technology users, consider:\n1. Providing a heading inside of the Banner that describes the purpose of the Banner.\n2. Designating the Banner as a `region` landmark. This can be achieved by rendering the Banner as a `section` with an `aria-labelledby` pointing to the heading.\n\n### Communicating feedback\nWhen a Banner is used to communicate feedback, a live region or focus management technique should be in place to ensure that assistive technology users are aware of the feedback, especially when the Banner is shown client-side. Visit the [Banner's Accessibility section](https://primer.style/components/banner#accessibility), or defer to the accessibility team.\n\n#### Approach 1: Announcing a Banner\nA live region announcement can be used to communicate non-critical feedback, such as a success message.\n\nTo successfully trigger a live region announcement for a Banner that is un-`hidden` or dynamically injected onto the page, **do not** set the live region attribute/role on the Banner itself. Instead, it's important to rely on a live region that is already guaranteed to be on the page. Learn more about specific techniques at: [Staff only: Challenges with live regions](https://github.com/github/accessibility/blob/main/docs/coaching-recommendations/toast-flash-banner/accessible-banner-prototype.md#challenges-with-dynamically-inserted-live-region).\n\n#### Approach 2: Focusing a Banner\nFocusing the Banner can be appropriate for critical feedback scenarios, such as a [form validation error summary](https://primer.style/ui-patterns/forms/overview#interactive-summary-of-errors) where the Banner contains actions to help unblock the user.\n\nTo properly focus a Banner, add a `tabindex=\"-1\"` place focus with JavaScript (using the [`focus()` API](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLElement/focus)).",
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  "is_form_component": false,
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  "is_published": true,