Conclusion. Keep forms simple. Don’t break anything. Consider usability at every step. By Stuart Brown, posted in Web Design, Interactivity and Usability Tags : html, form, input, usability View/add comments on this post.
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There are plenty of articles and tutorials that describe how to create accessible HTML forms out there. Despite that it is common to come across forms that do not use a single label element and forms that use label elements but do so …
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Parents who attempt to save their children from deadly chemotherapy chemicals are being arrested and having their children kidnapped by Child Protective Services (see http://www.newstarget.com/Abraham_Cherrix.html ), and oncologists who …
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Read NewsTarget’s full report on Thimerosal here: http://www.newstarget.com/011764.html NewsTarget is launching a grassroots action campaign to file an avalanche of complaints with the relevant Maryland officials, demanding that they …
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digg_url = ‘http://digg.com/programming/10_projects_every_PHP_developer_should_know’; As a php web developer, you should know that php is probably the language that has the biggest code repository. So no matter what module you want to …
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A new FBI report provides a detailed review of terrorist incidents in the US from 2002 to 2005, including plots prevented and a historical summary since 1980.
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