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Saturday, June 12, 2004

Accessible Forms in HTML & XHTML

Between hugging wombats and dressing up as Dragon claw, monkey foot Emperor, Ian has somehow managed to write an excellent article on creating accessible web page forms. You'll learn the benefits of the fieldset element, the common accessibility pratfalls of Javascript-enabled forms, and other handy tips. So choose a section — beginner, intermediate, or advanced — and read on.

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