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Re: Accessible forms with multiple duplicated sections for bill payment

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From: Hock-Kei Chau
Date: Mar 1, 2017 9:12AM


They each have their own fieldset with legend. It's more of which direction
to go with the verbiage.

The first variation is more of a general description but is it good enough
that I can use instead of going with the second variation.

The problem with the second variation if I specify "first, second, third,
etc" is that if they have 5 payment items they added. Then they decide to
remove the fourth payment item, then in JAWS you'll see third and fifth
payment item verbiage rather than fifth payment item verbiage changed into
the fourth item verbiage.

Now I can update all their values by jquery but it just adds to the
development scope since the verbiage is not hard coded but rather retrieved
from a database and can always be changed by another individual if client
wants the verbiage changed.


On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 10:56 AM, Graham Armfield <
<EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:

> You could in theory use a fieldset for each of the sections - with the
> corresponding <legend> providing the context. Fieldsets can be nested, so
> that wouldn't interfere with your use of a fieldset for the radio uttons
>
> Or have I misunderstood the question?
>
> Regards
> Graham Armfield
> > > > >



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