Difference between revisions of "Forms"
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− | + | * Place labels for text controls adjacent and left of the form control | |
− | + | * Place the labels for radio buttons and check box to the right of the form control | |
− | + | * Do not use structural elements like table cells to separate the label from the form control. | |
− | + | * Explicitly associate the label with the form control | |
− | + | o Set each form control with a unique id value | |
− | + | o Use the <Label for="form_control_id_value" > to explicitly associated the label with the form control. | |
− | + | * Avoid using images as labels for form controls, if they are used, be sure to use them within the <label> element and include the alt attribute | |
− | + | * Place a text prompt in the text entry and selection controls | |
− | + | * Use title attribute to increase functionality by giving additional supplemental information for the form control | |
− | + | * Organize form controls into related groups. Use <fieldset> element to group form controls and the <legend> element to label the group | |
− | + | * If needed use <tabindex> to establish the tab order of the entries | |
− | + | * Use CSS to control the visual appearance of the form |
Revision as of 15:06, 18 July 2006
- Place labels for text controls adjacent and left of the form control
- Place the labels for radio buttons and check box to the right of the form control
- Do not use structural elements like table cells to separate the label from the form control.
- Explicitly associate the label with the form control
o Set each form control with a unique id value o Use the <Label for="form_control_id_value" > to explicitly associated the label with the form control.
- Avoid using images as labels for form controls, if they are used, be sure to use them within the <label> element and include the alt attribute
- Place a text prompt in the text entry and selection controls
- Use title attribute to increase functionality by giving additional supplemental information for the form control
- Organize form controls into related groups. Use <fieldset> element to group form controls and the <legend> element to label the group
- If needed use <tabindex> to establish the tab order of the entries
- Use CSS to control the visual appearance of the form