Hi,

For screenreader accessibility you should use the <label> tag.



On Mon, May 14, 2007 9:23 pm, Greg wrote:
> I have a dilemma that I hope someone can advise me on.  A client wants a
> fairly complex form that will have input fields in the middle of a line of
> text (think "adlibs"), and then a select box at the end of the line. For
> example:
>
>  [th]  Alert  ...  [th]  Status or delivery choice
>  [td]  Balance is within $_____  of my credit limit    ....    [td]
> select box [email/sms/both]
>
>  I hope that example made sense.  The problem we are facing is with screen
> readers, and our approach so far has been to create invisible labels with
> css.
>
>  Is there a more accessible way to make this type of form more accessible?
>
>  Thanks in advance,
>
>  Greg
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