Accessibility readings
Jeffrey Veen: I don't care about accessibility
I came here to be on this panel to tell y'all that I don't care about accessibility. Don't care. Not an issue. Hardly ever comes up.
Here's my big secret for you today. When you design for the Web -- that is, when you design exclusively and specifically for this medium -- when you do that natively, so many of the things we consider problems just start to fall away.
I know that feeling. :-)
Accessify: Multiple input form fields ... or how to deal with badly designed forms/labels and still make them accessible.
(If you ever come across a form with one label text for two or more input elements, that is most likely a sign that the form is poorly designed.)
WebProWorld topic: Accessible form fields in a tabular grid.
Conclusion: when you can't use
<label>s, usetitle=""on the<input>field instead. Seems to work well enough.(Too bad that current screen-reading software doesn't connect the dots between an
<td><input></td>and the corresponding<th>tags. That would make life so much easier.)
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