I'm really tempted to sign up for Club Greensock just for the ScrollSmoother plugin. It looks fantastic, but I'm worried about accessibility issues. Our site requires very strict accessibility compliance (well, only WCAG AA, but it must be 100% compliant with that standard).
My limited testing so far in codepen seems to show that keyboard navigation / tabbing through content and links seems to work pretty well, but CTRL+F to find (and jump to) content within a page does not. To illustrate the problem, you can take a look at the ScrollSmoother example, hit CTRL+F to search for the letter 'c'. It'll find a few, and going through the results will cycle through them, but the screen doesn't jump to each.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to how to go about solving that problem, even in general terms, or if it's even likely that a solution is possible?
I feel like venn diagram of people who make visually dramatic and exciting websites and people who must be very strict about web accessibility has very little overlap. Perhaps that overlapping section can be accurately labeled as "driven to madness".