Darren Lovelock wrote:
I believe a more semantically correct method would be to use strong:
<label for="details-email">
Email: <strong>(Required)</strong>
</label>
Indeed, that's the approach I've taken in recent years. For aesthetic
considerations, I sometimes style drop in a style like
label strong { font-weight: normal; font-size: 0.75em; }
to make it less obtrusive, but still quite readable and understandable.
It may make labels slightly longer, but on the plus side it saves those
awful "* denotes a required field" explanations and is immediately obvious.
P
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Patrick H. Lauke
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