Steve Green wrote:
It actually reads fine with a screen reader
The legend just appears to be another paragraph and the user is totally unaware
of the inappropriate use of the fieldset elements.
It would obviously be better to use header elements
So there is a difference for screen readers.
Mihael Zadravec wrote:
Hi!
What would be your reaction, if you'd see someone using fieldset for
something else than containing forms?
eg. something like...
fieldset
legendSome tite here/legend
div class=notification
pThis is some content./p
/div
/fieldset
cya!
Mihael
It's
Of Barney Carroll
Sent: Friday, 12 January, 2007 16:59 PM
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Subject: Re: [WSG] Re: usage of fieldset
Mihael Zadravec wrote:
Hi!
What would be your reaction, if you'd see someone using fieldset for
something else than containing forms?
eg. something like
is
easier.
Steve
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Subject: Re: [WSG] Re: usage of fieldset
Mihael Zadravec wrote:
Hi!
What would be your reaction, if you'd
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Subject: RE: [WSG] Re: usage of fieldset
I have seen several sites that have done this, presumably for the visual
effect of having a border around each subsection of content; some browsers
will give that border round corners. Of course the same effect can be
achieved