no worries,
accesskey is very important for those who use a keyboard to navigate a page - as it can allow a keystroke to give focus to the label. Grouping form fields with the correct tags is far better than using say a table cell which can I believe adds a bit of confusion for screen reader users? Roger Hudson's presentation is good in this regard.
Regarding fieldset, I've found Opera tends to not respond to colouring of borders - sets as #000 by default. Anyone else seen this?
Cheers James
Andrew Cheong wrote:
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or "tabindex"? because accesskey does not seem all that important, and i
feel like it is one of the things on its way to deprecation. even the
fieldset/legend seems a little shaky. grouping input fields is good i
guess, but i fear w3c might even deem that unnecessary
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