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Re: Forms as lists
From: adam solomon
Date: Sep 3, 2010 12:22AM
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Regarding forms and fieldsets, once again, please have a look at this W3C
memebership application <http://www.w3.org/Consortium/application>. They do
not have a fieldset, only a form. Also, they are using definition lists in
parts of their form to connect header and paragraph content. Also, they are
using a layout table for the form controls. Is this the way it's supposed to
be?
On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 11:52 PM, Donald Evans < <EMAIL REMOVED> >wrote:
> Does anyone know of a Music Markup language that will render images of
> musical scores in a web browser while at the same time making the music
> accessible to the screen reader user?
>
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> Donald F. Evans
> Deque Systems
> Email: <EMAIL REMOVED>
> Cell: (703) 608-8890
> Does your website meet Section 508 Standards? http://www.deque.com
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