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Rob's Accessible Forms Blog Entry

Rob Huddleston (SieeraMMUG manager, Adobe MAX speaker, and all-around good guy) posted a blog entry a while ago about how to build accessible forms. It's so good, that I keep going back to it whenever I need a refresher on how something should be laid out with CSS. This is mostly for my reference, but the entry is definitely worth reading, if you need a quick refresher in how to build table-less forms:

http://www.robhuddleston.com/index.cfm/2008/1/18/Should-I-use-tables-to-lay-out-my-form

For those that were in attendance at the last Saccfug meeting, this is the blog entry that Seth and I were discussing.

-Nolan

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Nice article! Just in case you haven't already been exposed to it, another great solution to building accessible forms rapidly is w/ the cfUniForm custom tag library developed by Matt Quackenbush ... it's a real time and headache saver.
# Posted By Brian FitzGerald | 12/17/08 1:58 PM
# Posted By Brian FitzGerald | 12/17/08 1:59 PM
That article is great! I just favorited it as well...
# Posted By Ryan | 12/19/08 11:22 AM

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