At 10:16 -0300 3/8/06, J. Robson wrote:

>Which the Best Pratices Semantic to HTML FORM (web standards, usability and
>acessibity) and flexible with CSS?


See the answer that Zoe Gillenwater just sent to your previous nearly 
identical question:

At 09:03 -0400 3/8/06, Zoe M. Gillenwater wrote:
>There's no "best" form layout. Each situation will call for something
>different. Just make sure you use labels correctly, and fieldsets and
>legends are a good idea as well. Other than that -- well, take a look at
>the options:
>http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=FormElements


There's nothing to add except to point out that your question about 
semantics and accessibility would be better suited to a list that 
caters for general web development discussion, since css-d exists to 
discuss the practical application of css, not markup, semantics, 
accessibility etc

    http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=OffTopic

Also, please don't post essentially the same question again if no one 
has answered your initial post. Just be patient. Wait a couple of 
days. If no one has replied after that time, think about how you 
might ask your question better to get the answer you seek.


Alex Robinson
css-d moderator

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