On 18/06/07, Cole Kuryakin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So, if I'm using label tags and their attendant id, is that all that
everyone here would suggest is adequate to pass current accessibility
standards? Is there anything else I'm missing?
If you're talking specifically about forms:
- group
Wow, that's surprising to me, but okay - less work to do!
So, if I'm using label tags and their attendant id, is that all that
everyone here would suggest is adequate to pass current accessibility
standards? Is there anything else I'm missing?
Probably worth mentioning one caveat: while you shou
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Subject: RE: [WSG] Where's the proper place for an accesskey?
> On Behalf Of Cole Kuryakin
> Lastly, I'm always now implementing a
> From: Thierry Koblentz
> > On Behalf Of Cole Kuryakin
> > Lastly, I'm always now implementing accesskeys, labels, and tabindex
> attributes to my form elements.
>
> I believe what's considered best practice is to not use them at all:
Of course, I'm talking about tabindex and accesskeys, not lab
Thierry Koblentz schreef:
I believe what's considered best practice is to not use them at all
It's still best practice to use
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> On Behalf Of Cole Kuryakin
> Lastly, I'm always now implementing accesskeys, labels, and tabindex
attributes to my form elements.
I believe what's considered best practice is to not use them at all:
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-ig/2005JulSep/0019.html
http://www.webaim.org/techni
On 17/06/07, Cole Kuryakin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Lastly, I'm always now implementing accesskeys, labels, and tabindex
attributes to my form elements. Is there anything else I'm missing
Accesskeys: clash with browsers, foreign characters, assistive technology,
and nobody ever knows they