Quiz 5.2.14: Speaking form labels - 2
Thursday, September 1st, 2005Last time we learned that display:none doesn’t always mean display:none to screen readers. Now, we try yet another way of hiding form labels, the title attribute.
Last time we learned that display:none doesn’t always mean display:none to screen readers. Now, we try yet another way of hiding form labels, the title attribute.
Shannon and Becky point out that form labels hidden with display:none are sometimes spoken.
James, Mike, Derek, and Bob collaborate to test JavaScript functions in assistive technology.
Joe Clark asks how CSS controlled layouts affect assistive technology. Let’s find out. Part 2.
Joe Clark asks how CSS controlled layouts affect assistive technology. Let’s find out. Part 1.
Should we really use long descriptions for complex images, or are there better ways? Inconsistent implementation in assistive technology encourages us to look for alternatives.
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