OK, I have a weird need. I'm not trying to trap focus inside of a specific div, I'm trying to prevent it from entering specific other ones. I have a script which changes the class on a div from "collapsed" to "expanded" on focus. When a div has the class of "expanded", I want people to be able to focus on elements inside of it, and tab outside of it into other areas of the page, but not into the divs which have the class of "collapsed". So here's a hypothetical sample:
<nav>
<a href="#one">One</a>
<a href="#two">One</a>
<a href="#three">One</a>
</nav>
<div id="one" tabindex="-1" class="collapsed">
Prevent focus on elements on this div or on elements inside it
<button>Button</button>
<div>
<div id="two" tabindex="-1" class="expanded">
Allow focus in this div and to focus outside of it
<button>Button</button>
<div>
<div id="three" tabindex="-1" class="collapsed">
Prevent focus on elements on this div or on elements inside it
<button>Button</button>
<div>
<p>When focus is set on div two, pressing tab key should go to the button inside it, and then to this link: <a href="#">test link</a></p>
How would I go about doing that?